PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon’s “Right to Repair” bill was signed into law by Gov. Tina Kotek on Wednesday in an effort to help consumers fix broken electronic devices instead of purchasing new ones, ...
WASHINGTON — Electronic waste is a big issue impacting our environment. There's a free program in D.C. hoping to make a difference. Fix-It DC wants to help you repair your electronics and household ...
So, the screen on your TV is showing signs of trouble. Maybe it’s a minor annoyance, like a few dead pixels or horizontal lines. It can also be more drastic, like a crack or even a black screen that ...
Lawmakers in five states introduced a bill that aims to grant consumers the “right to repair” electronics, obligating manufacturers to sell replacement parts to owners and independent repair shops as ...
Are shards of glass poking your digits because your smartphone screen is cracked and it's too expensive to splurge for a new model? Is your personal laptop sluggish? Do you have an ancient printer ...
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Washingtonians struggling with problems involving their electronics will soon have more ways to fix them, after Governor Bob Ferguson signed the "Right to Repair Act" into law on ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Coloradans will soon have an easier time fixing their broken cell phones, gaming systems and other electronic devices under a “right-to-repair” law signed by ...
Events offer free repair opportunities. Residents encouraged to repair at events rather than trash items. Appliances, garden tools, skateboards, home goods, among items that can be fixed. Waste Wise ...