Each year, getting a fresh tree is part of a holiday tradition. But is getting a new tree every year more environmentally friendly compared to reusing a fake one?
If you’re still enjoying your live Christmas tree or are holding on to the lights that stopped working before Santa came to town, you still have time to dispose of both. But time is running out.
Columbus’ Sanitation Department workers will continue to pick up live residential Christmas trees at curbside through Jan. 26 ...
Altadena’s 104-year holiday lighting tradition known as Christmas Tree Lane escaped damage from the Eaton fire despite a rain ...
The holiday season is well behind us, but some folks may still have their Christmas tree up to hold onto that last bit of ...
As embers began raining down on Altadena last week, Jason Salit sent his wife and two college-age children away.
A French Quarter business shared the video showing the growing blaze. The flames grew close to an awning and parked vehicles.
Flambeaux Bicycle Tours cameras captured video of a man setting fire to a Christmas tree that was lying on the sidewalk in ...
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is set to be taken down and repurposed as lumber for Habitat for Humanity.
The first Massachusetts tree since 1959 to star as the famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center will be lit for the final ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Alliance, and DNR will place discarded Christmas trees into ...
KTMB volunteers are accepting trees through 4:30 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a,m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at 6000 Bartley Ranch ...