November 29, 2015 Suits claim Love Canal still oozing 35 years later Thirty-five years after Love Canal's oozing toxic waste scared away a neighborhood and became a symbol of environmental catastrophe, history could be repeating itself.
November 29, 2015 Bloody clothing visible at Oregon cabin where teen killed 2 including foster dad, police say Michael Piete and his uncle, Kenneth Gilliland, had hunted deer together and with other relatives for years from a remote log cabin in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon.
November 28, 2015 Pennsylvania man reportedly bags 772-pound black bear A Pennsylvania man reportedly bagged the largest recorded black bear of the season when he successfully took it down with two shots fired from his deceased father’s rifle.
November 23, 2015 Hunter sues over alleged fraudulent big game hunt A big-game hunter from Montana is suing a Canadian outfitter and a world-renowned hunting guide in Tajikistan he accuses of turning his once-in-a-lifetime adventure of bagging a rare, wild argali sheep known as the "Marco Polo" into a nightmare.
November 21, 2015 California environmentalists, logging industry lock horns over burned trees A new gold rush may be on in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, but this time the treasure is burned trees to salvage for lumber.
November 5, 2015 Crater of Diamonds State Park in 5… Enjoy a getaway to one of the most beautiful spots in the Southwest, Crater of Diamonds State Park.
May 7, 2015 Why we should watch the birds While humans have viewed the soaring eagle as a symbol of might and power since the time of ancient Rome, they also do a much humbler job in nature.
May 6, 2015 Keystone Kops: The Obama administration’s jobs deniers Just call them the Keystone Kops. They’re the gang that can’t take yes for an answer.
January 8, 2015 Emotions high in debate over Pinelands gas pipeline plan New Jersey agency tasked with protecting the largest tract of open space between Virginia and Boston will decide next month whether to side with a forest sitting atop 17 trillion gallons of some of the most pristine water in the United States, or with a power plant seeking to switch from coal to cleaner natural gas.