Traditional Kitchen Remodel: 12 Amazing Remodeling Ideas 2024
Traditional kitchens carry this unique lived-in vibe that's super inviting. These kitchens are full of character and intricate details that make them different from the usual. Despite their elegance, however, they are well-functional with a lot of storage too. In fact, these details can be easily spotted in the cabinetry, counters,
Remodeling During Covid-19: Should I Continue or Delay My Project?
You are here because you were on the verge of starting to remodel when the Covid-19 outbreak decided to thwart your plans. Or maybe you were halfway through the remodeling project when this happened. Either way, many have been left questioning if they should be remodeling during Covid-19. Honestly speaking, the
Amazon Wants More NoVa Data Centers to Be Operational Soon
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has sought quicker official go-ahead for three more data centers it plans to build in Northern Virginia. As the novel coronavirus outbreak prompts jurisdictions across the U.S. to enforce draconian measures, most companies had only a single alternative to massive furloughs and layoffs: switch to a remote work
Good News is the Fight Against Coronavirus Depression in Alexandria, VA
As news of thousands more novel coronavirus infections consume nations around the world each day, one media outlet is trying to keep people's spirits high in Alexandria, Virginia. To do that, it singles out and highlights the good news in an otherwise thick load of bad ones. One example has been
The Woodlands Seeks Professional Help Against Feral Hogs
The Woodlands community has long grown weary of "exploding" feral hog activity near their homes. Now, the southeastern Texan town's Board of Directors has agreed to hire a consultant to help them keep its neighborhoods safe in response. The seven-member legislative body unanimously approved the payment of $25,000 to an "expert of feral
The Woodlands Readies for Annual Tree Giveaway
Who doesn't enjoy the sight of a bird cheerfully dancing and singing on a leafy tree branch, majestically alive and refreshing in the most mesmerizing colors? Yet as one of humankind's deadliest impacts on earth, deforestation and the resulting loss of natural habitats for far too many species has become
How to Recycle Christmas Trees in the DMV Region
This year, Christmas lacked its widely-hoped-for white blanket on the streets but our D.C., Maryland and Virginia homes were still adorable with all the festive decorations. And if you collected all the presents at their feet, it is now time to recycle those lovely Christmas trees. In Greater Washington, authorities offer
Children’s Museum Plans Special Event on New Year’s Eve
Don't you think children are a bit left out from all the fun New Year's Eve offers each year? What is generally an adult-only celebration unlike Christmas often compels the little ones to play by themselves while we rejoice at the opening of a whole new year in our lives.
Research: Greater Houston to Near 5 Million Jobs by 2045
The Houston - The Woodlands - Sugar Land metropolitan area will add a whopping $667.4 billion economy to its own and employ almost 5 million people in a quarter century, a private research group has said. Perryman Group, an economic research and analysis firm in Waco, publicized its economic forecasts for Texas on
The Woodlands High-Ropes Course Nears 1000 Visitors Per Month
An aerial adventure course that opened its doors in April in The Woodlands, Texas, has gained better-than-expected popularity and is now about to attract 1000 visitors per month. That would be equal to an average monthly revenue of somewhere between $35,000 to $40,000 for the young facility. Since Texas TreeVentures became operational at