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It is legal but only under certain conditions and you can be liable for damage to the tree. Experts say first, ask your neighbor before trimming.
AES seeks to raise electricity bills by more than 13 percent. They say tree trimming, an expensive and critical part of keeping the lights on, is part of the reason why.
The Fall Adopt a Tree - Free Tree Event hosted by the Keep Nassau Beautiful Inc. is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 4 at 86200 Gene Lassere Blvd, Yulee.
To address hazardous vegetation in steep and remote terrain, NV Energy is utilizing helicopter-assisted operations to safely ...
A Dollar Tree trick that makes appliance cords disappear. These days, there’s a gadget for everything, from blending post-workout shakes to pulling perfect espresso shots. But the more appliances you ...
HOUSTON — A Houston woman who couldn't afford tree removal on her fixed income received free help from a local business owner after her story aired on KHOU 11 last week. Margaret Johnson had been ...
HOUSTON — A Houston senior citizen who feared dangerous trees could crash into her home has found help after KHOU 11 aired her story, with a local tree service owner volunteering his services free of ...
With storm activity throughout the summer, Lake Country Power is reminding residents about safety when downing trees. Friday morning’s storm left behind a bit of damage, but LCP wants residents to ...
GASTONIA, N.C. — The city of Gastonia is ready to clear out the last of the debris left behind from Hurricane Helene and other storms. City officials posted a reminder on social media about its Debris ...
Incogni, developed by VPN provider Surfshark, effectively aids users in removing their personal information from data brokers and various internet entities. With the backing of a renowned ...
Pictured is a “Community Connector” vehicle operated by METRO. METRO’s free, on-demand electric shuttle service has expanded to Houston’s Near Northside neighborhood, with service there launching ...
LANDER, Wyo. -- Years ago, one of the trees on William Reed’s property succumbed to Casper's high winds, tipped into a power line and caught fire. “It didn’t cause a disaster, but it didn’t do any ...