You never know when you will get that knock on the door,” says self-reliance educator Donald Dust. View Entire Post › ...
Every hunting season, hunters get lost in the woods, and while most escape no worse than tired, chilled, and hungry, the ...
Having a go-bag prepared is good, but some folks, often referred to as preppers, go to even greater lengths to ensure they're ...
Art of Sewing has been helping people with their needlework skills and repairing Singers since 1974, but on Saturday, ...
Feeling a large-scale earthquake in a safe setting. That’s what students, staff and visitors at Sacramento State experienced Wednesday as the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services brought ...
One of the best ways you can do this is by creating an emergency kit so you can leave at a moment's notice. Meteorologist Thomas Patrick explains everything you need to know about putting together an ...
As someone who’s called both coasts home at various points in his life, I’ve had the unique opportunity to emergency prep in distinctly different ways. When living on the West Coast ...
The first thing that should go in your emergency preparedness kit? Batteries, of course. Get a great deal on a 28-pack from ...
The start of a new academic year is a good time to review your emergency preparedness for a range of possible scenarios we might face as a community, to update your emergency contact information, and ...
Owning a dog can be very rewarding but it also comes with responsibilities. Whether you're new to having a pet or have had dogs for years, ...