December 17, 2021 Democrats and Republicans can work together to save America's wildlife At a time when it has become difficult to find many areas of agreement in Washington, the outdoors have proven to be a real uniting force.
September 26, 2021 Gabby Petito case: Dispatch recordings show Utah police were told male struck female Minutes after Utah police were told about a report of a man striking a woman and taking off in a white Ford Transit van with Florida plates, officers pulled over Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito and appeared to zero-in on her as the aggressor, dispatch radio recordings show.
August 21, 2021 California authorities relying on dog's autopsy, other forensics for answers in family's mysterious deaths The Marisopa County Sheriff's Office is confident that they can rule out homicide in the mysterious deaths of a family on a hiking trail in the Sierra National Forest earlier this week.
June 19, 2021 Missing North Carolina tubers ID’d as woman, 30, and boy, 7; search to resume Saturday Two members of a group of nine tube riders involved in a deadly Dan River dam mishap in North Carolina this week remained missing Friday after a search, authorities said, according to reports.
June 18, 2021 North Carolina tubers dead, others still missing after Dan River mishap, authorities say The bodies of three tube riders were found Thursday after an apparent mishap along the Dan River in North Carolina and two more tubers were still missing, according to reports.
February 2, 2021 Airstream designs newest model, a mobile office, with remote workers in mind Inside Airstream's new mobile office built with the coronavirus pandemic in mind.
November 17, 2020 Americans shifting travel and commuting budgets to home repairs during pandemic Americans are spending the most on home maintenance in 2020, a new study suggests.
August 4, 2020 Chick-fil-A picnic inspires heartwarming photo shoot Chick-fil-A themed photo shoot featuring a rescue calf and a baby is breaking the internet
May 14, 2020 Alone in Arctic Circle: 2 women on expedition stuck in frigid lockdown by themselves Two women who left on a groundbreaking Arctic expedition in August have seen their planned return to civilization postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
October 23, 2018 Michigan brothers face $450,000 in fines for tree removal on their property A pair of brothers in Michigan are facing nearly half a million dollars in fines for allegedly removing more than 1,400 trees from their 16-acre property without permission.