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At a meeting in June, members of the Women of Ontario Say No held signs at a Niagara Falls council meeting to protest against being banned from speaking about municipal reform.
Having heat stroke is a medical emergency that requires professional care. If there's more than one person around to aid the ...
A so-far unremarkable Atlantic hurricane season is heading for a 'pivot point,' forecasters warn. Here's what to expect.
Fire extinguishers are designed to put out certain kinds of fire, and using the wrong fire extinguisher may make the blaze ...
Navigating an airport is not unlike driving on the road,both require understanding signs and markings to ensure safety and efficiency. Delve into the various markings and signs you’ll encounter on the ...
Bicyclists appreciate safety signs I grew up in Frederick and have cycled our county road system for thousands of miles.
Water safety advocates cheered the passage of Sharkey’s Law, named after 5-year-old Charlotte “Sharkey” Schaefers who drowned in a detention pond in 2004 after rescuing a friend.
Emergency crews are bracing for large crowds expected along Sacramento’s waterways this July 4th weekend.
New traffic safety laws take effect today, July 1, in Virginia to reduce crashes and fatalities. The laws require all adult passengers to wear seatbelts, expanding the previous front-seat-only rule.
Stein signs bill restricting cellphones, requiring social media literacy lessons in NC schools School boards must have a policy that requires devices to be turned off during instructional time.