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The York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office charged a North Carolina man with felony abduction and misdemeanor assault and battery ...
Why do the quietest places leave the loudest mark? Along the Oregon Coast, peace still exists, hidden behind cliffs, wrapped in fog, and softened by the sea. These coves don’t shout for attention, ...
Reports of dangerously close elk interactions in the Maggie Valley area have prompted the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to caution the public against feeding, or approaching the animals.
Iconic Portland elk statue set to return with upgrades; construction will disrupt traffic in downtown (Photo courtesy of Robert Krueger, Cascadia Art Conservation Center, LLC).
Life & Culture Asking Eric: Readers shares more warnings about feeding wild animals in your backyard Published: Jul. 04, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
Maggie Valley is a popular elk-spotting area. There have been recent reports of dangerously close interactions and people need to keep their distance.
Maggie Valley is a popular elk-spotting area. There have been recent reports of dangerously close interactions and people need to keep their distance.
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