By Larry Bilotti and Bob Vila | Updated Sep 17, 2020 6:59 PM
Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material for homes today, accounting for nearly 70 percent of domestic roofing installations, according
The CMA CGM T. Roosevelt is the largest ship ever to sail into New York Harbor. To see it is a thrill. From five miles away it resembles a filing cabinet flipped on its side. Up close it looks like an apartment complex, if someone painted an apartment complex blue and gave it an engine longer
Looking for dinnerware shipped with sustainable packaging that will “wow” your guests? Then Lollygag is the perfect brand for you! Founded by a husband and wife team in 2019, Lollygag makes tableware that’s perfect for your next dinner party. All of their pieces are designed to be mixed-
The company tested roofing made from postconsumer flexible plastic at two of its manufacturing plants in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Kraft Heinz Co., which is co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh, has completed a pilot project that demonstrates the use of roof board made from recycled
A shed can serve many purposes—storage, workshop, home office, or playroom. If the initial financial investment is the only thing keeping you from creating a stand-alone hobby space of your own, you’ve come to the right place. The 16 DIY sheds here, starting with this structure made from
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Your dog might occasionally be allowed in the house, but when it gets time to tuck in for the night or a gentle afternoo
Pakor Flute board available from Allplastics Engineering is a range of twin wall polypropylene sheets used in a wide spectrum of applications across several industries. A general purpose fluted substrate designed for the construction, packaging, industrial, material handling, automotive, food
-Submitted photo When the first settlers came to Calhoun County, including the Rockwell City area, it was said they could travel by boat from Rockwell City to west of Pomeroy without ever taking their boat out of the water. Then came the dredging machines in the late 1800s and early 1900s
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Campaign signs that lined the streets last month are gone, but more will return for the City of Charlotte election in July and the general election in November.
New this year, a
Anya Overmann, who volunteers as an “atheist street pirate,” removes a religious sign on a public telephone pole on Pico Blvd. Photo by Caleigh Wells.
A group of three people in neon vests march up to a telephone pole on a bu