Temperatures won’t be back near 40° for a few days. That brisk northwest wind will hold temperatures in the upper 20s to ...
To dry Jan, or not to dry Jan?” you ask yourself as you hold up one of the empty bottles still hanging around from party ...
San Diego County is experiencing the driest start to the water year in recorded history, according to meteorologists, but some climatologists are hopeful that a La Nina season means rain on the ...
Are you experimenting with dry January? Or maybe you’re just looking for a fun festive drink that doesn’t contain alcohol.
Dry January takes a choice and compels people to talk about it, to proselytize it, and ultimately to perform it. I’m sure ...
The city's extended dry spell comes on the heels of significant rain events in late 2024, which had temporarily alleviated ...
In Minnesota, as an example, "you can go and get THC beverages derived from hemp with intoxicating effects at your local ...
With below-average temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, the Climate Prediction Center says La Niña is here to stay this winter.
While Dry January is as popular as ever, there’s a new iteration of the trend taking over: cutting back on booze instead of fully absatining.
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials.
Remember, “no” is a complete sentence—one that’s worth normalizing and embracing. There’s no need to apologize or ...
Discover Doc B's Restaurant's new mocktail menu for Dry January, featuring six refreshing non-alcoholic drinks.