Green Matters on MSN
Forks Man Spent 50 Years Collecting Ocean Debris. It's Now Turned into a One-Of-A-Kind Art Museum
John Anderson, a retired plumber from Forks, Washington, changes unsuspecting waste items into beautiful pieces of art.
• The Peninsula College Drama Department will stage “She Kills Monsters” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Little Theater on Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port ...
WPEC CBS 12 on MSN
Fort Pierce beach renourishment work begins, will close beaches and jetty March 14-23
Staging for the long-awaited Fort Pierce Shore Protection Project is officially underway at Jetty Park, bringing a series of public closures.
A federal beach renourishment project is set to begin in St. Lucie County, causing street and park closures. The project will add 400,000 cubic yards of sand along one mile of South Beach to combat ...
Beachgoers on South Hutchinson Island will see new restrictions and round-the-clock construction beginning this month as a major sand renourishment effort gets ...
Islands on MSN
Washington's second-deepest lake is a Pacific Northwest gem for mountain views, clear blue waters, and paddling
This glacier lake is as pretty as it gets, surrounded by towering peaks and filled with crystal-clear water that invites visitors to take a dip.
There’s a beach on Washington’s coast where the Pacific Ocean meets towering rock formations and ancient forests, and ...
The water is surprisingly clear, and on a sunny day, you can watch the light dance across the surface like nature’s own disco ball. One of the best parts about Medina Beach Park is the lawn area that ...
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