CBS Sunday Morning reports London's Museum of the Home traces the evolution of domestic spaces from the 1600s (when "work at home" was remarkably common) to the technological advancements of contemporary abodes.
Homeowner says 2 car garage will not fit 2 cars, Better Call Harry investigates for CBS46 Atlanta.
NewsNation Now reports on recent Surfside building evacuations.
WPLG Local 10 reports the new view of the land that once housed the Champlain Towers South is now nothing but emptiness.
WPLG Local 10 reports forensic engineer Allyn Kilsheimer says he needs access to the fallen condo's debris to do the investigation for which he was hired by the Town of Surfside. Police say they are protecting that rubble as evidence.
CBS This Morning reports, to say it's dry in the West is an understatement – the U.S. is experiencing the most intense drought in modern history, U.S. Drought Monitor reported this week.
WSVN-TV reports the town’s top building official, Jim McGuinness, was on the roof of the building just 14 hours earlier.
WPLG Local 10 reports the work to shore up support beams will take about a year at the River Run South, which sits on the Miami River.
9News reports a sinking San Francisco high-rise is receiving renewed scrutiny after the Surfside condo collapse.
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