The National Fire Protection Association encourages people to dispose of Christmas trees after the holiday season, as 36% of Christmas tree fires happen in January.
Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB) is offering an additional weekend to recycle Christmas trees.You can still Recycle your ...
Once the presents are gone, all that will remain under the Christmas tree is scattered pine needles, but before tossing it in the garbage, there are opportunities to give that tree a second life.
If you haven’t taken down your Christmas tree yet, the twin falls fire department says you should probably do it soon.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says over 36% of home fires in January happen because of Christmas trees.
“I would say that it’s important to probably get rid of your Christmas Trees within a week of the New Year,” Michael Schnaper, an arson investigator with the fire department in Rockford, Illinois, ...
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Steamboat Resort said that on Dec. 28, a skier self-reported a slide in the resort’s Christmas Tree Bowl. The terrain has not been opened for the 2024-2025 season, and the resort said it is not ready ...
Thousands in the Portland metro area woke up without power Thursday morning, with crews working all day to restore service to some neighborhoods.
As the holiday season wraps up, many homes still have one dangerous reminder: the Christmas tree. While it may look festive, ...
A fire at the Fox Run Apartments on Christmas morning displaced around 30 residents, prompting the Town of Clifton Park to ...