It decimated magnolias, oaks and other species in wealthy suburban enclaves, rural communities and urban parks.
More than 20 years ago, a redbud tree near the Warner Park nature center barn was scheduled to be destroyed. When word got out, a group of do-gooders started a petition drive asking to spare the tree.
One of the century-old oak trees flanking the Cheekwood mansion did not survive the winter storm, officials said.
Mayor Freddie O’Connell said the storm’s damage to parks exceeds that of the 1994 winter storm.
The ice has melted, streets are passable and schools and businesses across Oxford and Lafayette County have reopened, but the effects of Winter Storm Fern are still visible weeks after […] ...
NDOT reported 60 crews and partners were hard at work clearing trees and limbs on Thursday. They'll continue the effort ...
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Deceptive midday sunshine is melting ice into puddles that will refreeze into dangerous black ice as temperatures plunge to 16°F tonight. Heavy tree damage in neighborhoods like Lakewood Heights has ...
The university in the heart of Lafayette County is getting a fiscal shot in the arm to help pay to clean up their campus ...
Metro Council members pressed city leaders and Nashville Electric Service for hours Tuesday night over how the city prepared ...