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A new board collects the questions Fort Smith keeps asking — the best local, non-chain eats, the Fort Chaffee-rooted Vietnamese and Lao spots, where to take visitors — answered by residents and ranked by votes. Anyone can read it; adding a pick or voting takes a free account.
A new tool shows the National Weather Service alerts in force for Sebastian County right now — tornado, thunderstorm and flood warnings — with the wind at Fort Smith and plain guidance on getting warned indoors. It carries the hard lesson of the 1996 tornado and points to the county's official storm-shelter map. It's not an alert service: when a warning is out, act on it now.
ዛሬ የትኛው ገበያ እንደሚውል፣ ቀጣዩ መቼ እንደሆነና የት እንደሚገኝ የሚያሳይ አዲስ መሣሪያ ተጨምሯል — የባቲ የሰኞ ገበያና ~100 ኪሜ ራቅ ብሎ የሚገኘው የሰንበቴ የእሁድ ገበያ። ረጅም ጉዞ ከመጀመርዎ በፊት በአካባቢው ማረጋገጥ ይመከራል።
Isiolo is where the tarmac north begins, so a journey from here is a string of fares you agree before you get in. Tick what you're doing to see the fair price range neighbours and travellers report — the matatu to Nairobi or Meru, the bus up the A2 to Marsabit and Moyale, a boda-boda or tuk-tuk in town — with the inflated ask to turn down and one line to hold your ground. These are going rates, not an official tariff: they move with the fuel price, the season and market days, and agreeing the fare before you board is the best protection.
The questions Isiolo keeps asking, answered by the people who live here: where to buy good fresh camel milk, the best place to eat, a fundi you can trust, which stage or SACCO for the road you're travelling, and where everyday prices are fair. Anyone can read; sign in to add a pick or vote for one. The town has no local forum of its own, so this is a place for that knowledge to gather — residents' own opinions, not the county's.
Stanley has one public bus a day. This page lays out Route 768 to Smithton and Burnie — out of Stanley about 7:21am, back mid-afternoon, a limited Saturday run and no Sunday service, and fare-free across Tasmania until 30 June 2027 — so a day trip doesn't end with you stranded overnight. It also carries the community and medical transport lines to book ahead for anyone without a car, since there's no taxi or rideshare in town. Exact times shift, so it defers to the official Transport Tasmania timetable.
The tool that shows which weekly market is on today, and where, previously fell back to English for Amharic towns. It now has properly written Amharic, so places like Bati read it in their own language. Weekday names were already localized.
Port Fairy's page now opens with a colored-pencil sketch of the Moyne River wharf — cray and abalone boats moored at the jetty, the estuary opening toward the Southern Ocean.
Straightforward answers to what people ask most — where to swim since the pool closed, getting to Warrnambool without a car, the Folk Festival crush, what stays open in winter, flooding, the East Beach tip and bin days — each pointing to the tool or service that goes deeper.
Cape Coast's festival and remembrance days as they come around: the Fetu Afahye ban weeks and grand durbar, and Emancipation Day at the castles — each with the rules to know before it arrives.
Hours, fees and how a canopy-walk visit actually runs at Kakum — the walk-in park most visitors pair with the castles, about 45 minutes north — with an honest note that the fees are a guide to confirm at the gate.
A board for the questions the town keeps asking — trusted trades after a storm, fresh fish off the boat, where to take the kids on a rainy day — answered and ranked by the people who live here.
Which fisheries are open in the waters off Glace Bay right now — lobster in LFA 27, snow crab off northeastern Nova Scotia — when each opens and closes, and the DFO notices that set the 2026 dates. Commercial mackerel stays closed this year.
Fishing ports can now show which local commercial fisheries are open right now, when the next one opens or closes, and the authority that sets those dates each year — computed from today's date, so it never shows a stale season. Glace Bay is the first to use it.
Cheap and free swimming is one of London's real joys. The new guide gathers the Hampstead ponds, the great lidos (Parliament Hill, London Fields, Tooting Bec, Brockwell, Charlton) and the Serpentine in one place — when each is open, roughly what it costs, and how to get there — and is honest that the tidal Thames is not for swimming.
London makes its own heat — the city passed 40°C for the first time in July 2022, and it holds warmth worst of all overnight. The new tool reads the hourly heat and air forecast together, names the easier windows, and says plainly when no hour is a good one — pointing first at the official Heat-Health Alert and NHS advice.
The Shawville Fair draws around 55,000 people to a village of 1,700 every Labour Day weekend. The new tool counts down to opening day (3 September 2026) and, once it's on, shows what's happening each day — including the confirmed grandstand line-up — with the full schedule linked for the final times.
Shawville runs on cars, but there's one weekday bus to the city — Transcollines route 910 down Route 148. The new tool shows the next departure from the town centre, which way it's headed, the $20 fare and the free STO/OC Transpo transfer. Times come straight from Transcollines' own open data.
A short, honest list of ways to arrange a village homestay or buy craft in Orchha that put the money with the women's groups who host and make — Ladpura Khas homestays, the TARAgram paper workshop, and buying Bundelkhandi painting from the maker — rather than a middleman at the monument gate. Institutions and discovery channels only; no unverified phone numbers.
A stop-by-stop walk through the places that tell Orchha's one story — Ram worshipped as a king. From the Ram Raja Temple and its evening gun-salute, to the temple built for an idol that never moved in, the Fort's three palaces, the riverside cenotaphs and their vultures, and the Betwa ghats. Honest about the heat, the one ticket that already covers every floor, and the river's real danger.
A shared board of the public spots around Orchha's temples and ghats that need cleaning. Anyone can see it; flagging a spot needs a free account. It is a neighbourly log, not a complaint to the town — to get a spot cleaned, call the MP CM Helpline on 181 (in Hindi), or use the Swachhata app. Built for a town whose most-named problem is litter among the monuments, under a UNESCO nomination.
A new page shows live service alerts — a closure, a diversion, a stop moved — on the buses between Hahndorf, Mount Barker and the city, straight from Adelaide Metro's own live feed. It shows disruptions, not departure times, and links the timetable and journey planner for the next bus. An empty board means no alerts. (The main service is now numbered 801; some older signs still say 864.)
The tap-to-report board that towns use for power cuts, dry taps, blocked roads and flooding now has a sanitation mode, for heritage towns where litter among the monuments is the most-named civic problem. Reading is public; flagging a spot needs a free account. It is a neighbourly log, not a government complaint line — it always points at the official channel to actually get a spot cleaned. First use: Orchha.
Emergency, health and council numbers in one place, with tappable phone numbers — including Beechworth Health Service's 24-hour Urgent Care Centre, the town's GP, free 24-hour Nurse-On-Call advice, and the nearest emergency department in Wangaratta.
The red and yellow bins alternate week to week, and the tool now reads the council's 2026 collection calendar to work out which one is next — so you can see whether this Tuesday is a recycling week or a general-waste week, alongside the weekly green Organics bin.
A calculator that checks a vehicle against a town's car-only parkways and their low clearances, with the safe route around. First used for Boston's 'don't get Storrowed'.
A reusable tool that reads a city's open street-sweeping dataset and computes each street's next sweeping and tow day, honest about the season and holiday suspensions. First used in Boston.
A verified guide to the Cinque Terre cantinas you can visit — three in Vernazza itself, the growers' cooperative, and a heroic-viticulture producer nearby — and why buying a bottle helps hold up the dry-stone walls that slow the floods.
Pick your rental truck or enter its height to see whether it can drive Storrow Drive, Soldiers Field Road or Memorial Drive (it can't — they're cars only), and the truck-legal way around. Timed for the September 1 move.
Search your street to see how often it's swept, which side and block, and the next scheduled sweeping day, straight from the City's open schedule. Move your car the night before, not after the tow.
The new Which Bin Goes Out? tool replaces it — it shows the same what-goes-out legend and also works out which week is next, including the summer purple weeks and the two holiday moves, so keeping the older static list would just be two tools for the same question.
Which Bin Goes Out? reads the Town's 2026 collection calendar and shows the next collection day and exactly what to put out — a green, blue or summer purple week — plus the weeks ahead, the set-out rules, and the special collections (electronics, leaf and yard, the free curbside giveaway weekend, Christmas trees). The two 2026 holiday moves are already built in.
Today's air quality in central Cheltenham, updated hourly, with the grass and tree pollen through hay-fever season. It's the modelled area-wide picture, with the traffic and the escarpment that can trap still air explained, and Defra's official forecast linked.
Where's the Bus? shows where the Stagecoach West town buses are right now — how far each one is from the town centre and which way it's heading, in plain words, for the D, A, C, 10, 94 and W routes. Live positions come from the Department for Transport's Bus Open Data Service.
A new kind of tool that reads a town's own colour-coded waste calendar and works out which bins go out on the next collection day — for towns whose pickup rotates through more than two kinds of week. First used in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
Qué tan lleno suele estar el pueblo cualquier día de las próximas semanas y cuál sería un día más tranquilo para venir, pensada por el cuello de botella del túnel de Ogarrio: fines de semana, la Fiesta de San Francisco y los puentes. Es el patrón de siempre, no un conteo en vivo.
El riesgo de helada de esta noche y el frío de los próximos días a 2,750 m, en palabras sencillas, con los avisos oficiales del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional y Protección Civil. A esta altura las noches de invierno bajan de cero.
Un tablero donde el pueblo responde las preguntas de siempre —comida, chicha de jora, tejido directo, guías con trato justo, transporte y el día de feria— ordenado por votos. Leer no necesita cuenta; agregar o votar, sí.
Eliges qué quieres ver (la visita clásica, solo la foto, subir a Waynapicchu o a la Montaña) y quién visita, y te dice qué entrada comprar, cuánto cuesta con la tarifa 2026 y las reglas de ingreso. La llaqta se compra aparte del tren y del bus; el precio y el cupo finales los confirma tuboleto.cultura.pe.
A picker for a single major attraction sold as competing timed tickets — you choose what you want to do and your visitor type, and it returns the exact ticket to buy, its price, and the rules that trip people up. First use: Machu Picchu, at Ollantaytambo.
Tonight's moon and whether the tide is running big (spring) or small (neap), with the day's sunrise and sunset — the water's rhythm under the Nut, for the fishing fleet, the beach and tombolo walkers, and the penguin-watchers. It isn't a tide table: Stanley is a Bureau of Meteorology tide port, so the page links the Bureau's free Stanley tide predictions for the exact times of high and low water, and points to the fishermen at the wharf who read this water every day.
What each month is really like — the Mosel's floods and low water, the vineyard year, the boat and festival seasons, and how busy the old town gets — with the sources to confirm this year's dates. Built to help you pick when to come, or when to avoid the crowds.
A place to gather what the town already knows: where locals really eat and drink, which wine taverns are worth it, where to park on a busy day, reliable tradespeople, and the quiet corners away from the crowd. Sign in to add your answer or vote for the ones you'd stand behind.
Los sismos recientes cerca del pueblo, del catálogo oficial del USGS, ordenados por distancia — y, debajo, por qué tiembla aquí (el sismo del 19 de septiembre de 2017 con epicentro en Morelos) y qué hacer cuando la tierra se mueve, con los enlaces del SSN, Protección Civil Morelos y la alerta SASMEX.
A new curated-map kind (visitor-facilities) plots the toilets and parking a small place under heavy tourism actually has — free and paid, how to pay, where a campervan empties its tanks — over a browsable list that works without a map. First built for Reine, reusable for towns like it.
The town now has a small drawing beside its name: split cod drying on the wooden hjell racks below the peaks, the working heart of the Lofoten winter.
Where to park and find a toilet in the village — the paid car parks and how to pay them (one takes a bank card if you don't have Vipps), the free fallback and free toilet down by the Moskenes ferry, and where a campervan can empty its tanks. Every spot is placed from OpenStreetMap.
Added overnight-hike, a new kind that reads the Open-Meteo elevation forecast at a mountain camp (and an optional higher summit point) to show how cold and wet the coming nights will be — the feels-like low, whether it drops below freezing, and the overnight rain — as harm reduction for overnight-camp summit hikes. It reports weather only and defers trail-status and closures to the official channels. First use: the Acatenango trek above Antigua Guatemala. The getting-here kind also gained a full German chrome table, so it renders in German rather than English on German town pages (first use: Rothenburg ob der Tauber).
Wie Sie nach Rothenburg kommen — mit der Bahn (fast immer mit Umstieg in Steinach, RB 82 im Stundentakt), dem saisonalen Bus der Romantischen Straße und über die A7 — plus die Parkplätze P1–P5 am Mauerring (Pkw 8 €/Tag, von 18 bis 9 Uhr frei) und das Nachtfahrverbot in der Altstadt (19–6 Uhr). Genaue Fahrpläne bleiben bei bahn.de und beim VGN; hier steht das Muster, damit die Anreise klappt.
Cuánto frío y lluvia pone el modelo del clima para las próximas noches en el campamento (≈3.600 m) y en la cumbre del Acatenango de madrugada, para subir con la ropa correcta. A esa altura la sensación baja de cero incluso en verano, y el frío mojado es lo que más gente ha puesto en peligro. Es un pronóstico del tiempo, no un aviso de que el sendero esté abierto: la decisión del día es de tu guía y de los canales oficiales (CONRED 119, INSIVUMEH, ASISTUR 1500). Datos de Open-Meteo.