Maine has two sturgeons: the larger Atlantic which can reach up to 800 pounds in weight, and the smaller shornosed sturgeon.
This year, instead of a blanket ‘no mowing in May’ across all areas of council-owned open spaces and highways network, the authority says it is taking a ‘more strategic look’ until the autumn. Selected sites will be managed to increase sources of pollen and allow habitats to flourish while maintaining road safety and visibility, and continued public use of green spaces. No Mow May is an annual campaign of the Plantlife Charity which encourages people not to mow during May to help provide more...
With the United Nations Panel of Experts (UN POE) on North Korea recently dissolved, Joel Wit, Distinguished Fellow in Asian…
They plan to "dust off some songs we haven't played in some time" on tour
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter An unidentified man was taken to a hospital after being shot by a police officer during a disturbance late Monday night. Officers were called to a domestic violence incident around 10
Karen Brinson Bell, director of the State Board of Elections, said turnout
Agencies are responding to a plane crash near the Hartselle Airport Friday,
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Kansas transportation officials said two ramps from Interstate 135 in north Wichita will be closed for several hours on Saturday. The closings will affect the ramp from southbound I-135 to eastbound
World No.3 Coco Gauff eased into the third round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on Thursday, defeating Poland's Magdalena Frech in straight sets.
The Patriots beat Pearl River 6-1Rosco Harrington Jansen Deangelo slides into home home plate in the third inning to put NV up 3-0. Patriot players run onto the field and celebrate with Jansen Deangelo after he made the final out of the game. Brody Lambeck (6) celebrates with assistant coach Seth Patin after Lambeck reaches first base. The players celebrate after the final out. SULPHUR—The No. 6 North Vermilion Patriots advanced to the finals of the Division II Non-Select...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Huntsville Utilities is responding to multiple power outages at this time. The outages in the City of Madison impacted customers from University Drive south to Eastview Drive and from Hughes Road east to Research Park Boulevard, as well as in North Huntsville impacting customers from Bob Wade Lane south to Sparkman []
“People going in need to follow the rules of those roads. They are private roads. It is quite unusual in the U.S. to have 3.5 million acres of private land open for people to drive around. If people abuse it, those roads could become closed and private.”