Bunnell man is accused of driving drunk and hitting the officer's patrol car without stopping

A Bunnell man's first mistake was getting behind the wheel of his pickup truck while drunk, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. His next two mistakes were hitting a Putnam County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle and then driving away. Michael Natale, 42, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence with a blood… Continue reading Bunnell man is accused of driving drunk and hitting the officer's patrol car without stopping

UGDSB is hosting Clima-Con 2025 at the Guelph Arboretum this November

UGDSB is hosting Clima-Con 2025 at the Guelph Arboretum this November Upper Greater District School Board October 29, 2025 The Community Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) will host 150 Grade 9 students at the University of Guelph Arboretum Center on November 13th for our second Clima-Con! This day is planned by CELP Grade 10 students and… Continue reading UGDSB is hosting Clima-Con 2025 at the Guelph Arboretum this November

Be the first new owner of this historic Cobble Hill wood home in 40 years for $5 million

Photo credit: Andrew Brincka | DD representative There aren't many well-preserved wood-framed townhouses left in the city, and this 1842 home at 34 Bergen Street is a fine example. The two-family home has not changed hands in 40 years, but it has been lovingly modernized by the current owners while retaining its original details. The… Continue reading Be the first new owner of this historic Cobble Hill wood home in 40 years for $5 million

Trump fires all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts

All six were members of the Commission of Fine Arts (CFA). “terminated with immediate effect” by the Trump administration, the White House announced yesterday. This came before the CFA was scheduled to review plans for the East Wing Ballroom and the Arc de Triomphe proposals, both pet projects of President Trump. Historically, both the National… Continue reading Trump fires all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts

Tommy Hilfiger transforms a corner into a breakfast nook

Color, texture and interesting shapes can transform even the most inconvenient corner. With tall columns and a limestone fireplace, the breakfast room in Dee and Tommy Hilfiger's Palm Beach home was a real showstopper. They needed a solution that would create living space without obscuring the home's unique elements. A jewel box breakfast nook was… Continue reading Tommy Hilfiger transforms a corner into a breakfast nook

National Park College announces state approval of a new outdoor recreation degree program

National Park College (NPC) has received approval from the Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE) to introduce a new Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in outdoor recreation beginning fall 2026. The program reflects the Hot Springs-based college's ongoing commitment to adapting academic programs to Arkansas' growing outdoor recreation economy. Developed in collaboration with area… Continue reading National Park College announces state approval of a new outdoor recreation degree program

These three London hotels opened in September and locals book 6 months in advance

Dawn breaks over the Georgian squares of Mayfair at 7:15am on October 28, 2025. A London couple walks through the marble lobby of the Chancery Rosewood. These are not tourists visiting TripAdvisor, but locals coming back for their 8th anniversary. You booked six months ago. While 30 million visitors line up outside Instagram-famous hotel lobbies… Continue reading These three London hotels opened in September and locals book 6 months in advance

Driver treated for shock after truck plowed through fences and cars before crashing into a bungalow in Brierley Hill

The road maintenance truck was parked at the top of Mousehall Farm Road in Brierley Hill before suddenly rolling down the steep road and towards houses. Cars, trees and fences were damaged by the truck The truck, believed to be loaded with asphalt, went straight through several garden fences and crashed into three vehicles, but… Continue reading Driver treated for shock after truck plowed through fences and cars before crashing into a bungalow in Brierley Hill

Techno craftsmen at work – diyinternational

Milan-based design platform Alcova has given its Heimtextil Trends 2026 a provocative title: Craft is a verb. This headline is particularly provocative as this season was about thinking about artificial intelligence – a technology not immediately associated with craftsmanship. It is precisely this bridge that the design experts want to build with their trend outlook.… Continue reading Techno craftsmen at work – diyinternational

Roof tiles made from industrial waste have potential for CO2 reduction

Researchers at RMIT University have successfully tested the large-scale production of concrete roof tiles and bricks incorporating coal ash and glass. The researchers conducted experiments at Bristile Roofing's Melbourne facility. They demonstrated a viable path to convert millions of tonnes of industrial by-products from Australian landfills into high-performance building materials. Initial success focused on concrete… Continue reading Roof tiles made from industrial waste have potential for CO2 reduction