As record-setting blazes become common and the number of skilled wildland firefighters dwindles, ProPublica spoke to those most impacted.
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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Kaycee Anseth Legacy Foundation is pleased to announce our upcoming monthlong gallery exhibit celebrating the life, work, and legacy of artist Kaycee Anseth, while also supporting Central Oregon artists through grants and community engagement. The first event, “Art+Life+Grief+Joy” Gallery Opening, will take place on Thursday, May 2nd, from 5:30 pm
The quarterback who came back to Arkansas to help lift his home-state Razorbacks to new heights created a larger-than-life image with a blaze of success and then died too soon last summer.
Witnesses of a Wednesday night bus-stop crash that left two dead and three injured describe a gruesome scene.
Everything you need to know about Relay for Life, set for April 27 – The Cullman Tribune – Featured
If you don’t have a job or summer internship — or if you haven’t even declared your major — it’s OK. If you have no idea what you want to do yet, that’s OK too. Where you start in college and directly after is just a stepping stone to where you’ll end up.
While serving on a jury, you can’t talk about what you do for hours each day, even with your co-workers. And you can’t learn anything about it, either.
Whether you want to hike through mountains ablaze with wildflowers, ski in the Southern Hemisphere, visit one of the world’s best restaurants or find solitude amid Arctic wilderness, here are some of the best destinations to escape the heat this summer.
Despite losing four fingers, second grader Selah Toney’s resilience shines, winning a national handwriting award and embracing life’s challenges.
A Pittsburg County judge followed a jury’s recommendation Thursday during formal sentencing for a McAlester man found guilty in March for the 2017 death of Holly Cantrell.