Prepping the outdoor skating rink at Founders' Hall in downtown Charlottetown Take a look at the flooding process for the outdoor ice rink at Founders' Hall, near the waterfront in historic downtown Charlottetown. 01/3/2025 - 4:48 am | View Link
Crews prepping roadways for DC winter snow threats Snow is on the way! The D.C. region is bracing for not just one, but two rounds of winter weather this weekend. The FOX 5 Weather Team is staying ahead, tracking what you need to know to stay safe. FOX 5’s Sierra Fox is in Arlington with how local agencies are preparing. 01/2/2025 - 3:09 pm | View Link
Prepping for Potential Winter Weather A high-impact winter storm is expected to affect the region from Saturday night through Monday morning, bringing all winter weather types, including heavy snow, significant freezing rain, and sleet, with widespread 6+ inch snowfall totals expected. Donald Trump accompanied his wife in a black tuxedo. 01/2/2025 - 9:22 am | View Link
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What is Prepping and What is a Prepper? | TruePrepper What is Prepping? Prepping is creating plans, gathering resources, and developing skills to overcome emergencies, disasters, and survival situations. The scope of preparedness is large and up to the prepared individual, ranging from simple power outages to apocalyptic events. 01/3/2025 - 12:19 am | View Website
Prepping 101 This prepping 101 guide to emergency preparedness outlines the steps you need to take to prepare. It contains the core info and links to resources to learn more about each aspect of preparedness. Step 1: Prepping Basics. It is easy to become overwhelmed and act out of fear when you start prepping. 01/2/2025 - 11:11 am | View Website
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How to Start Prepping: A Beginner's Guide to Resilience At its core, prepping is the practice of actively preparing for potential future emergencies or disruptions, whether natural or man-made. It goes beyond simply gathering supplies and involves a holistic approach that encompasses knowledge acquisition, skill development, and resource management. 01/2/2025 - 10:14 am | View Website
General Daily Insight for January 04, 2025
Unsteady beginnings can become more solid. First, the delicate Moon clashes with expansive Jupiter, blowing emotional responses out of proportion and making it harder to recognize boundaries. When the Moon joins with serious Saturn later on, the reality of the situation becomes visible, as our emotions stop clouding our vision.
ORLANDO — Police shot an armed man previously convicted of murder outside an Orange County gas station on Friday, according to Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith.
Orlando Police officers and Orange County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a BP gas station on South John Young Parkway after receiving reports of a man with a gun about 2:20 p.m., Smith said at a Friday news conference.
Smith said that officers confronted the man on the sidewalk outside the gas station and he refused verbal commands to drop the gun, after which an Orlando officer shot him.
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The holidays came with a side of flu for many Americans, with 40 states reporting high or very high levels of illness last week, according to the latest government health data.
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Of course, there are a number of bugs that cause fever, cough, sore throat and other flu-like symptoms.
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In a New Year’s Day speech on a national television channel, Castro said that if Trump goes ahead with massive deportations, Honduras would reconsider military cooperation with the U.
Four Delray Beach Fire Rescue employees, including top brass, have been placed on administrative leave with pay after a Brightline train smashed into a fire truck last Saturday.
Assistant Chief Kevin Green, Division Chief Todd Lynch, Captain Brian Fiorey, and Driver Engineer David Wyatt are all on leave “pending the results of an internal administrative investigation to determine if City and Fire Rescue policies and procedures were followed,” Fire Chief Ronald Martin said in a statement.
“This action is consistent with City policy and a procedural step as we review the facts,” the statement continued.
The Hurricanes brought in transfer centers to anchor their offensive line the last two years, and it worked out well, so they are doing it again.
Miami landed former Alabama and TCU center James Brockermeyer on Friday night. He chose the Hurricanes over offers from Florida State and USC.
Brockermeyer, the son of former NFL offensive lineman Blake Brockermeyer, is the first offensive lineman UM has added in the transfer portal this offseason.
Brockermeyer, who is listed at 6 feet 3 and 295 pounds, started his college career at Alabama after being rated a four-star prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings.