-
Test Dummies Fall Off Roller Coaster at Jersey Shore Theme Park, Crash Into Hotel Roof
The vice president of a Jersey Shore amusement park insists that a roller coaster is safe more than a week after two test dummies fell out of it and crashed into the roof of a nearby hotel.
-
Tesla Solar Panel Mix-Up: What Went Wrong
Tesla builds fast, energy efficient cars and the company is becoming a force in making homes greener by producing and storing solar energy.
But an LA man accuses Tesla of damaging his home, saying the company agreed to pump the brakes on installation of a solar energy system when the price suddenly increased by thousands of dollars. -
Honeybees Finding It Harder to Eat at Their Last US Refuge
Bees are having a much harder time finding food in the region known as America’s last honeybee refuge, a new federal study found. The country’s hot spot for commercial beekeeping is the Northern Great Plains of the Dakotas and neighboring areas, where more 1 million colonies spend their summer feasting on pollen and nectar from nearby wildflowers and other plants....
-
After the Storm: 7 Insurance Tips for Making Your Claim
With one nasty storm just behind us and another potentially damaging storm on the way, it’s best to be aware of how to handle damage to your home or vehicle.
-
Sweet Home Nebraska: Honey Flows From Bee-Infested Omaha Attic
Home sweet home is more than just a warm and fuzzy saying for one Omaha couple. Becky Reilly told Omaha television station KETV that thousands of honeybees had invaded her and her husband’s home attic and produced so much honey that it dripped down the side of the house. They called in roofers to clean up the mess, repair the...
-
Un-Bee-Lievable! Canadian Man Sets New Bee Beard Record
A bee honey worker from Ontario, Canada, set a new Guinness World Record time for wearing a bee beard.
-
Worker Dies After 30-Foot Fall From Pennsylvania Church Roof
Authorities say a Pennsylvania roofer is dead after he fell 30 feet from a suburban Philadelphia church.
-
Investigation into Jersey Shore Inferno That Destroyed 3 Buildings Leads to Roofer Arrest: Prosecutors
A roofer has been arrested as part of the investigation into the Jersey Shore inferno that destroyed three buildings last week and injured eight firefighters, authorities say.
-
Roofer Electrocuted in Delaware County
A roofer is dead and another one hurt after the two workers were shocked in Delaware County Friday morning.