Fifteen Democratic-led states have dropped a six-year-old lawsuit challenging the legality of a federal plan that allowed oil and gas drilling in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife ...
This brown bear could catch salmon in its sleep. Though bears will eat just about anything, they might not have a snack that they favor more than salmon. Especially these coastal browns who have all ...
Ten of us launched from Harkers Island into the Outer Banks. None of us could paddle worth a damn. By day three, we moved ...
House Republicans are rushing ahead with legislation that would impose strict new voter ID requirements ahead of the midterm ...
The Natural History Museum gave us a first look at what’s to come in the 57th iteration of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, sharing the most highly commended photos from around the ...
Summer at national parks means elbow-to-elbow crowds and parking lots that fill up before sunrise. Winter season, however, ...
The battle to have a streetlight modified outside a Layton man's home has led him to a deep passion for Utah’s night sky.
Once furtive affairs, elopements now happen in spectacular destinations and have become an increasingly popular way for couples to embark on the adventure of marriage.
Downtown Charleston bookstore Ladybird Books is hosting author Kirk Deeter for a Q&A and discussion about his new book in March lead by Dave DiBenedetto, the ed ...
In a world of chain restaurants with identical menus from Seattle to Miami, The Alaska Fish House stands as a testament to the power of place – a restaurant that could only exist in Ketchikan, serving ...
Unlike most of us, Jordan Pruszenski has held in her arms the following wild animals: wolves, caribou, beavers, muskrats, musk oxen, emperor geese and moose. Also, as part of her job, she a few times ...
For those looking to fuel up for a day of Alaskan adventure, the lumberjack breakfast will set you right – a mountain of food that includes eggs, meat, potatoes, and pancakes. It’s the kind of ...