The Tin Can phone, a "landline" designed for kids, is having growing pains. It's become so popular that its service crashed on Christmas, leaving kids upset that they couldn't make calls on the gifts ...
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The Tin Can phone is designed to be a simple and screen-free way for children to connect with friends and family. But since Christmas morning, when many families unwrapped and installed the retro, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A friend came to a dinner party and brought with her the tin I had given her at Christmas. It had been filled with homemade curried nuts, and she had eaten those and washed out the ...
I loved Ben Crandell’s story about him playing Santa Claus for special needs students in Fort Lauderdale (“What you learn as an unlikely first-time St. Nick in South Florida,” Dec. 25). This is what ...
Four Bremerton residents, including children ages 5 and 8, were injured in a car crash in Gorst on Christmas Eve just before 8 p.m. that completely destroyed a coffee stand just across from the ...
Residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free starting Friday at more than 30 drop-off locations throughout the valley. The Southern Nevada Christmas Tree Recycling Committee will accept trees ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Merry Christmas! Clouds will thicken overnight and by early Christmas morning some showers will develop. There will be a chill in the air for Santa’s arrival as our overnight ...
The Christmas celebration may be a little more subdued this year, due to many concerns impacting our usual joy of the season. There’s widespread uncertainty about public safety. Recent active shooter ...
He’ll be broke for Christmas. The so-called Ornament King — whose European blown-glass decorations once adorned presidential Christmas trees — has been forced to declare bankruptcy due to what he ...