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Every spring, thousands of turtles begin their yearly search for places to forage, mate and lay eggs. Sometimes they have to ...
President Donald Trump looks to further boost coal exports. Yet Trump's own tariffs make more exports an iffy proposition for ...
A variety of factors led to that population decline. Experts perplexed after prehistoric fish makes unexpected comeback: 'We ...
Less than 25% of Illinois farmland is owned by the farmer who works the land, with the rest leased by individuals, family trusts and, increasingly, investors looking to turn a profit.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers the Doobie Brothers discuss their legendary hits, their harmonious connection, new album "Walk This Road." ...
While many travel destinations are becoming overrun with tourists, there are still some beautiful hidden gems in the US from ...
But sometimes that means crossing Missouri’s roadways. As summer nears and temperatures rise, Briggler said drivers might see more turtles on their daily commutes. So the Missouri Department of ...
John G. Putz’s columns for the Southeast Missourian blend humor and local history, featuring quirky courthouse tales, early ...
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Delaney Dryfoos, The Lens The Mississippi River is the nation’s most ...
The explosive growth of the data centers needed to power America’s fast-rising demand for artificial intelligence and cloud ...
A look back at some of the most destructive and deadliest hurricanes to ever hit Louisiana. When we think of some of the most intense and memorable hurricanes to ever hit Louisiana in the state's ...
Some say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Cute. But try telling that to the ghosts of 20th-century water policy, especially the concrete evangelists who brought us the Hoover ...