Waking up in the morning to shovel snow from a driveway generally isn’t considered joyful in the Sierra Nevada. But going outside to find a pile of chunky ice and snow across the front of a driveway ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CALIF. - Waking up in the morning to shovel snow from a driveway generally isn't considered joyful in the Northern Nevada. But going outside to find a pile of chunky ice and snow ...
This story has been updated to clarify the cost of removing snow berms within 48 hours. An online petition about snow removal and driveway berms caused by city plowing crews has sparked a flurry of ...
Feb. 14—PALMER — Matanuska-Susitna Borough officials are considering new driveway snow berm policies, including a change that could no longer require plow operators to remove even those tall enough to ...
With more snow on the way city street crews are working around the clock to get every residential street cleared, but it’s causing some problems, namely city plows leaving behind giant snow berms are ...
SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS – Mountain residents know their snow. They shovel it, drive through it and play in it. But sometimes, it can be too much of a good thing. That’s what some residents are saying ...
So I’m sick as a dog after the last dump of snow, only to see that the snow plows, which are efficient, have plowed a berm across my driveway for the third time this year. I’m too sick to shovel the ...
As the leaders in the Tesoro Iron Dog Snowmobile race closed on the city of Nome on the coast of the Bering Sea Monday night, 53-year-old Mark Brown lay in his hospital bed at the Providence Medical ...
After a big snowfall, roads in Chugiak-Eagle River are cleared faster and cheaper than those in Anchorage. So what’s the catch? “When we get an additional snowfall, everybody’s going to get a berm,” ...
SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS – Mountain residents know their snow. They shovel it, drive through it and play in it. But sometimes, it can be too much of a good thing. That’s what some residents are saying ...
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.