Joanna Kramer in her studio at 1100 Florence Ave. Joanna Kramer is no stranger to rebuilding. The Evanston-based ceramic ...
It's cold outside, but fortunately most of what's happening this week takes place indoors. Here are a few possibilities: Jan. 24-25 'Hello, Dolly!' Quincy Valley Allied Arts presents the classic ...
Explore the incredible process of crafting ceramic cups, where creativity meets simplicity. Watch as artisans shape, glaze, and fire each cup with precision, turning raw clay into beautiful, ...
Beginner-level artists were introduced to a new form of art Sunday. Erie Clay Space hosted a pottery class on Sunday at the PACA Building on State Street, bringing novice artists in to learn some ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A major fire at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants in Northern California sent up flames of ...
A cross that once adorned the top of the Altadena Community Church lies amid scorched rubble following the Eaton fire. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) ...
More in-depth air quality monitoring confirmed “no threat to human health,” the Monterey County Department of Emergency Management said in an update Friday night. The fire flared up again ...
No fire engines were prevented from entering California, and none of those vehicles underwent any type of emissions tests, according to Cal Fire and the Oregon State Fire Marshal. Wildfires ravaging ...
This material was protected under CeramTec’s U.S. Patent No. 5,830,816, which expired in January 2013. In 2012, CeramTec sought trademark protection for the pink color of its ceramic components.
More than $100 million has been donated to the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires as winds slow, giving fire crews a break in their efforts to control the blazes that have burned for over a week.
Firefighters say no one was injured after a fire burned through a mobile home in Nanaimo early Thursday morning. Nanaimo Fire Rescue received “multiple 911 calls” about the fire at 25 Maki Rd ...
The Eaton fire which erupted near Altadena on January 7 would have probably burned out in citrus orchards 50 years ago. Today, there is no buffer between homes and the wildland, Keeley says.