FAIRFIELD They say necessity is the mother of invention. In the case of 12-year-old Katara Gore, a soap-making kit set also played a role.
The Grange sixth-grader launched Me and Me Soap three years ago to help them deal with eczema.
“It was painful,” they said of washing with most ove
FAIRFIELD It’s the time of the year when the tern skeleton crew takes on a new meaning.
A few tunes a week, Michelle Cruz Slape changes the clothing and scene in her front yard and patio on Singletree Way in Fairfield.
She started in 2020 with two skeletons.
“I don’t typically de
SUISUN CITY, Calif. (KGO) One man s trash is a community s holiday treasure. A Suisun City couple has transformed their home into a life-size gingerbread house using recycled materials.
The couple has converted their home into an immersive must-see holiday event for the past three years and felt compelled to keep the tradition alive especially in a time when people needed it the most.
VnA s Gingy House is named after the two creators, Vince and Aaron. The couple was inspired to design and produce a magical winter wonderland for their nieces and nephews. When I was little, I remember seeing houses and streets full of lights. I loved it and I knew Christmastime was coming, said Aaron Sencil, Creator of VnA s Gingy House. We should do something special for them (nieces and nephews) because they don t have that.