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If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
Private companies, the lawsuit says, will have a ‘virtual monopoly’ on state oyster reefs that have for centuries been open ...
Hard Rock CEO Jim Allen addressed Queens-based vendors on shaping the proposed $8 billion Metropolitan Park casino project ...
Nebraskans can submit ticks for free identification and pathogen testing through the Nebraska Tick Testing Program at the ...
Visitors are encouraged to check road and trail conditions, weather forecasts, and park websites before traveling. After a winter that produced more than 300 inches of snow in some Upper Peninsula ...
President Donald Trump's approval ratings are slipping across most of the country, with new data showing net declines in all ...
Major storms moved through the Pittsburgh region on Tuesday, leaving behind a wide swath of damage and putting hundreds of thousands without power.
Kent State takes time to remember the students killed and wounded when national guardsmen open fire on anti-war protesters on ...
Each of them, at risk of deportation, was flown thousands of miles to a detention center in the rural desert of New Mexico.
Tens of thousands of Centre County residents are still without power Wednesday after a severe thunderstorm that wrecked havoc ...
Slow-moving thunderstorms dropped record rainfall across much of southern Oklahoma and northern Texas Wednesday, triggering ...
State and federal officials say Michigan faces a combination of drought and fire dangers, mainly in the state's Lower Peninsula. The majority of Michigan's Lower Peninsula is currently at a high risk ...