January 10, 2009
Late breaking news
Rescued Glenwood Springs canine sniffs out pest
The biting insects, which can live in mattresses and wall cracks, led to hundreds of complaints in the city last year. It's hard to determine the national scope of the problem. In this Ohio city, it seems, it really is tough to stop the bedbugs from biting.
CINCINNATI In this Ohio city, it seems, it really is tough to stop the bedbugs from biting.
What makes the travels of the travel writer so different? Wonders Colin Todhunter
Cincinnati is on the front lines when it comes to the fight against bedbugs, but one of the tools the city used to try to get a handle on the problem is going away.
Karen Youso answers readers' questions about home repairs and improvements.
If you were convinced that stupidity was intelligence, do you think that your Saviour could convince you that He had to have your head cut off in order to save your intelligence? Would He tell you He was bringing a sword?
"We want Smokey! We want Smokey! We want Smokey!" screamed the crowd as they pushed past barriers and police and thronged around the stage.
Walter Penny dreams of the day when hotels and motels everywhere will proudly display stickers on their front doors ensuring their beds, furniture and drapes are bedbug-free. Until then, Penny, and his bedbug-sniffing dog, Macaroni, have a lot of work to do.
Question: Soon after replacing my bathroom sink faucet, the hot-water flow decreased significantly. I had a plumber come to fix it, and he said that when the water was shut off to change the faucet, it allowed gunk that clings to the pipes to become loose and partly block the line. He said if he shut off the water again to fix the water flow, it could just jam it up somewhere else, such as the …