While apples were certainly the focus of the Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival last weekend — with fresh cider pressing, apple pie contests, a parade and more — the festival's Farm and Homestead Tour on ...
Over the last several months, KTVB spoke with historians, elected officials, and conservation groups to better understand how ...
From bear-watching in British Columbia to surfing breaks in Tahiti, adventure awaits in all corners of the world. Here’s how ...
Stressing the urgent need for comprehensive land survey and record-keeping in the state, advisor for land revenue and law & ...
Displacement costs, which many call “the fees you pay to become homeless in the south,” have reached nearly $5,000.
As 240-foot-high power lines are set to rise across Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, longtime residents are fighting eminent domain ...
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Mogadishu evictions spark high-stakes political battle
The government argues that reallocating land will put idle plots to commercial use, but former owners insist the land already ...
Clemson University has been accused of demolition by neglect of a building it wants to tear down at historic vegetable ...
Though the Sister Wives clan had big dreams of prowling their 14-acre Coyote Pass in Arizona, Janelle Brown insisted on the ...
Medina County is slated to become a hot spot for data centers, with a handful of nearly billion-dollar projects in development, county officials told KSAT.
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Gambia: Saltwater Intrusion - Rising Seas Threaten Families and Farmland in Rural Gambia
Majula Colley and her family are faced with the proboem of saltwater intrusion which has been a daily struggle for survival. Born and raised in a farming family in Bwiam, Foni Kansala District, she ...
Going by Austrian-British philosopher Karl Popper’s ‘Falsifiable Principle’ — that for a theory to be scientific it must be ...
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