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Protect yourself against romance scams

February 11, 2022, 6:04am Life

With Valentine’s Day around the corner and romance scams on the rise, the Better Business Bureau of Washington is sharing tips to protect yourself from such scams, which have skyrocketed in the past few years. Read story

Shelley Kapitulik-Jaye and Stephen Jaye have a quiet moment on their wedding day, Oct. 20, in Norwalk, Conn. The two wed on a Wednesday, tapping into a trend of couples choosing weekdays for their weddings, by either choice or necessity.

More couples embrace the weekday wedding

Shelley Kapitulik-Jaye and Stephen Jaye have a quiet moment on their wedding day, Oct. 20, in Norwalk, Conn. The two wed on a Wednesday, tapping into a trend of couples choosing weekdays for their weddings, by either choice or necessity.

February 11, 2022, 6:00am Life

The pandemic forced 30-year-old Stephanie Harnen to twice postpone her wedding. When she finally did get married, in June last year, she settled for a Thursday because her venue was fully booked on weekends. That turned out to be just fine with her and her husband. Read story

Helen Rottier, 25, shows her mother, Amy Rottier, 50, how she organizes her calendar on her iPad while sitting at the dining room table of her family's home in Madison, Wis., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022. The two women illustrate the way Gen Xers and millennials differ in how they spent their time on an average day as young adults because of changes in technology and patterns in forming families over the last two decades. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer).

Generation gap seen in pastimes

Helen Rottier, 25, shows her mother, Amy Rottier, 50, how she organizes her calendar on her iPad while sitting at the dining room table of her family's home in Madison, Wis., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022. The two women illustrate the way Gen Xers and millennials differ in how they spent their time on an average day as young adults because of changes in technology and patterns in forming families over the last two decades. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer).

February 6, 2022, 6:03am Entertainment

When Gen Xer Amy Rottier went shopping for her young children two decades ago, she drove to a mall and browsed for what she needed. Her millennial daughter, Helen, who is studying for a doctorate and doesn’t have children, buys anything she needs with a click on her iPad. Read story

Should I refinish or reline my bathtub?

February 5, 2022, 6:05am Life

Whether it’s for relaxing bubble baths, or hastily washing up, one thing’s for certain — your bathtub likely gets a lot of use in your home. If you use it regularly, the wear and tear of frequent water flow, dirt and mineral deposits will take a toll over time on… Read story

Cabbage plates make for a great cabinet display when they are off the table.

Farm fresh styles for spring

Cabbage plates make for a great cabinet display when they are off the table.

February 5, 2022, 6:04am Life

Despite the chill outside, it is full spring ahead in the decor world. It is always a strange time to walk out of the ice into a warm and colorful shop. This in-between time can also pose some decorating challenges. What is a home to do when it feels too… Read story

Pastor D.J. Soto, the lead pastor of VR Church, delivers a sermon in his home Jan. 23 in Fredericksburg, Va. Soto sings, preaches and performs digital baptisms in the metaverse to a growing congregation of avatars.

A VR quest for community, fellowship

Pastor D.J. Soto, the lead pastor of VR Church, delivers a sermon in his home Jan. 23 in Fredericksburg, Va. Soto sings, preaches and performs digital baptisms in the metaverse to a growing congregation of avatars.

February 5, 2022, 6:04am Life

Under quarantine for COVID-19 exposure, Garret Bernal and his family missed a recent Sunday church service. So he strapped on a virtual reality headset and explored what it would be like to worship in the metaverse. Read story

This image provided by Jeff Lowenfels shows an Amaryllis bulb in bloom on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, in Anchorage, Alaska.

Fall in love with amaryllis

This image provided by Jeff Lowenfels shows an Amaryllis bulb in bloom on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, in Anchorage, Alaska.

February 5, 2022, 6:03am Life

Easter has lilies. Thanksgiving has gourds. Christmas has poinsettias. And Valentine’s Day should have amaryllis. Read story

A flat tire in the snow is a challenge that is made much easier with a little advance planning.

Essential winter safety gear

A flat tire in the snow is a challenge that is made much easier with a little advance planning.

February 5, 2022, 6:02am Life

Are you prepared to hit the roads in Colorado this winter? Read story

A large piece of art with green as its primary color is paired with a bold green chair.

Inspire envy with green interior

A large piece of art with green as its primary color is paired with a bold green chair.

February 5, 2022, 6:02am Life

What accent color is modern, versatile and fresh? Enter the color green. Green can easily blend with various styles and other colors. From traditional to modern styles, green can serve as your secret weapon. What are some ways that green can be used in your space? Here are some top… Read story

Toni Walker stands next to her heat pump water heater in her home Jan. 18 in Monroeville, Pa.

Heat pumps are a hot item

Toni Walker stands next to her heat pump water heater in her home Jan. 18 in Monroeville, Pa.

February 5, 2022, 6:01am Life

In the quest to avoid catastrophic climate change, a movement is rising to put out the little fires burning in homes every day. Read story