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The Fourth of July is Friday, and that means lots of food, fun and fireworks. If you’re planning to set off fireworks, it’s ...
UVA Today talked to University of Virginia School of Nursing associate professor Kathryn Reid for her advice on how to avoid ...
Friday is the nation’s 249th birthday and while 2026 will bring larger celebrations for the semiquincentennial, the Fourth of July falling on a Friday — enabling many to enjoy a long weekend — is ...
Independence Day is fast approaching, and before you set out on your lake day or heat up the grill, Rural Metro Fire is ...
Many tourist traps are also hotspots for scams. Here's how to avoid common deceptions on your next trip, like fake bookings, inflated bills, and taxi fraud.
With a new amber heat alert in place, people in Sussex and Surrey have been given advice about how to keep themselves and others safe. ... The UKHSA and Met Office have issued an amber heat health ...
Learn how to protect your home, electronics, and personal safety from lightning strikes this summer — plus what your insurance might cover.
Experts share their tips for keeping your financial information safe. Impersonation scams — where scammers pretend to be a ...
The weather plays a major role in the number of ticks. "It really depends on the weather every year," Parker said. "If we ...
We’re on your side on how to keep yourself and your crew safe if you work outdoors during extreme temperatures.
June 22 through 28 this year has been designated as Lighting Safety Awareness Week by the National Lightning Safety Council.
You may be spending most of your time outdoors during the summer months, but you need to make sure you’re doing it the right way. If not, you could be subject to heat stroke.