The Virginia Beach Police Foundation announces plans to auction off old “No Cursing” signs that once adorned various locations in Hampton Roads. These iconic signs, which urged residents and visitors …
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The Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 virus, has been detected in alpacas for the first time. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the discovery, marking a new instance of …
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U.S. Navy Submarine Wreckage Found After 80 Years in South China Sea
by supportby supportThe wreckage of the U.S.S. Harder, a U.S. Navy submarine from World War II, has been discovered nearly 80 years after it sank in the South China Sea. The submarine, …
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Toxic algae blooms have re-emerged in the Inland Empire, causing concern among residents and local authorities. The blue-green algae, known for its slimy appearance and potential health hazards, has been …
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Warmer Fall Temperatures Put Honey Bees at Risk of Colony Collapse
by supportby supportHoney bees are facing an increased risk of colony collapse due to rising fall temperatures, according to researchers at Washington State University. Traditionally, cooler fall weather causes honey bees to …
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With summer just around the corner, the excitement for the famous Nathan’s Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest is already heating up. A qualifying event was held today in …
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New Rochelle, New York, is employing an innovative and eco-friendly method to manage invasive weeds at Ward Acres Park by bringing in a herd of goats. These industrious animals, sourced …
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Concrete Chemical Drum Count Rises to 22 in Long Island’s Bethpage Community Park
by supportby supportThe discovery of buried concrete chemical drums at Bethpage Community Park in Long Island continues to grow, with officials now reporting that 22 drums have been unearthed. The park, previously …