As more consumers choose to replace rather than repair, some Mainers are preserving the craft of fixing what’s broken.
A group that repairs broken equipment is working to combat a "throwaway culture" by restoring items back to working order.
Oak Park Fix-It Cafe and Community Shop Class give participants tools and skills to repair appliances and furniture.
Community repair events like Fixit Clinics and Repair Cafes help us connect with our community while giving new life to ...
Blizzard tried to fix it. Season 4’s “Loot Reborn” update cut item drops but boosted quality. It helped, but you can still ...
This method simply requires tying a pair of elastic bands around each ear for ten minutes. In a now viral TikTok shared by Dr ...
Apple Maps in iOS 18 got a key upgrade to its search feature that fulfilled a years-long wishlist item of mine.
Olmsted County Environmental Resources, Reuse Minnesota and Rochester Earthfest are teaming up to host a fix-it clinic in May ...
Scuffs and scratches can cost you money when it comes to selling your vehicle with private and commercial sellers looking for ...
A reminder that there is still time to submit on the Consumer Guarantees (Right to Repair) Amendment Bill as it will be ...
The Repair Cafe popped-up at the Neenah Public Library on Saturday, making its third appearance since November. The Repair ...
In today's culture, when something breaks, we don’t usually fix it. Instead, we replace it, and whatever we had before, ...