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The Bodie Island Lighthouse is framed by a thicket of pine trees, and their shadows cast by the afternoon sun after a winter storm dumped eight inches of snow on the Outer Banks in January 2003.
It’s well established that the slow incremental “press” of rising temperatures is changing the Arctic landscape, threatening the survival of plants and animals adapted to this unique ecosystem. Less ...
The issue features Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Gabby Thomas, Toni Breidinger, Anna Hall, Ali Truwit, Caroline Marks, Cameron ...
Rhode Island FC's new stadium, Centreville Bank Stadium, is set to open on May ... The Providence Journal announced its All-State winter sports teams, honoring top high school athletes in various ...
An impressive lineup of newly renovated spaces and signature summer experiences make this oceanfront property a forever ...
Huka Lodge, located on the banks of New Zealand's Waikato River, has 20 suites and two cottages and recently underwent a ...
The festival culminates in the annual Hit the North block party across Kent Street and Union Street, Belfast on Sunday 4th ...
If you're pining for warm weather and sandy beaches, you don't have to go down to the Caribbean. This unique North Carolina ...
Rhode Island saw a high number of speeding tickets ... Steven Brown may not have the power to win a tax cut for Citizens Bank or thwart the long-sought repeal of the special exemption "payday ...
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Saving sinking homes
In Nunapitchuk, for example, water damage during the 2020 floods rendered several homes uninhabitable, forcing some displaced ...