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Camping remains closed at Locust Lake State Park in Barnesville. But sites could open as early as mid-September, according to a spokesman from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Resources ...
The internet shows its ignorance following a successful Search & Rescue mission near Lake Tahoe, California.
Hundreds of thousands of California’s low-income children and their families will likely see federally funded food support and health care shrink or vanish in the coming years under the mammoth ...
Facebook was started in 2004 for Harvard University students to rate the attractiveness of their classmates. In 2025, the application has evolved into society's town square.
Biden's former doctor refuses to answer questions in House Republican probe 5 Front Yard Features That Are Always Eyesores, According to Designers Anne Hathaway ‘Broke Down' on A24's ‘Mother ...
In New York, everyone's a socialist on housing. But first, this week's lead story is on California's latest effort to reform its development-killing environmental review law.
A California black bear with a "long history of human conflict" was euthanized earlier this week after breaking into a trailer and swiping at a camper near Lake Tahoe, state wildlife officials said.
The Lake Fire that started Saturday in the Inland Empire and prompted evacuations as San Bernardino County firefighters battled the blaze grew to 485 acres by Sunday afternoon, according to Cal Fire.
The Lake fire broke out in Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area in San Bernardino County, burning more than 400 acres and prompting evacuations and road closures in the region.
A 17-year-old from California died after a boat crash on Lake Havasu. Investigation ongoing, Mohave County Sheriff's Office reports.
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Camping on the Largest Frozen Lake in North America - MSNIn this episode, I go ice camping on the largest frozen lake in the world and fish for lake trout the next day. I also got my sled working again. Top truck accessories include lift-assist, a ...
The proposed half-billion-dollar decommissioning of the hydroelectric Potter Valley Project has conservationists cheering and locals seething. Here’s why.
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