A harrowing ordeal on the the highway prompts a theft victim to organize a personal safety session in Sacramento.
A harrowing ordeal on the the highway prompts a theft victim to organize a personal safety session in Sacramento.
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Usually when Lester Foss, who owns Island Towing and Auto Repair in Maine, gets a call from the Bar Harbor Police Department about a vehicle stuck on the beach, it’s not too complicated. Usually his team can head down, use a pickup truck with a big winch, and pull them off the sand bar.
An image of an Alligator-class landing tank ship underwater at the pier of the port of Berdyansk on March 25, 2022. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies Used with Permission
The Russian landing ship attacked by Ukrainian forces this week at in the southern port city of Berdyansk has
An ice builder in Finland has awed the internet with a video demonstrating how he made a functioning boat from ice.
The architect, Aleksi Ylläsjärvi, told Newsweek that he works in Lapland Hotels SnowVillage as an ice and snow builder. Lapland is the northernmost region of Finl
A cot, generator, iron pot, electric bike and a boat buoy were pulled out of the Matanzas River along with 233 pounds of trash within two hours. Some items, such as a rocking chair, were too big to get out of the water and into the boat and left behind for the Matanzas Riverkeeper’s Litter G
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The life of a restaurateur isn’t easy at the best of times. Trying to bring something new to the table only makes it harder. But Ashley Vola had no choice with her eatery Vola Foods, which is bringing the flavours of her home country, Cameroon, to Brunswick.
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With the Delta Teresa about 10 feet away from the large container ship, Charlie May, left, signals to the line handler on a container ship once the three-inch thick braided nylon rope connects the two vessels. Jessie Huber, a deckhand on the Delta Ter
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