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Finding Sanctuary | Everybody can be great through community volunteering
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary was established through political leadership and grassroot support from communities that span 276 miles of coastline adjacent to the sanctuary. That community support has continued for the past 32 years and is clearly
Anglers welcome cold, thicker ice, hope for longer season
Harrison Township — After a few mild winters that left the Great Lakes with a lack of ice cover, anglers are rejoicing about the colder temperatures and thicker ice this winter. As of Friday, Lake St. Clair was 100% covered by ice, according to the National
Manfred Goldberg wants you to know how the Nazis took his brother’s life. And how ...
LONDON (AP) — Manfred Goldberg was just 13 years old when — stripped to his skin and shuffling toward an SS guard at a Nazi labor camp in Latvia — a man leaned over his shoulder and whispered the secret that saved the young Jew’s life. “If he happens to ask
Lori Dengler | Big Cascadia anniversary: What we’ve learned and what we haven’t
Jan. 26, 2025, marks 325 years since the last great earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone. It’s a time to reflect on what we’ve learned about this largest fault system in the lower 48 states and important questions that remain unanswered. Pinpointing the
Sea-themed Festival of Ice brings excitement, fun to Clarks Summit
CLARKS SUMMIT — Seven-year-old Charlie Ahern headed to the Clarks Summit Festival of Ice with
Four-month-long Islamic Arts Biennale opens in Saudi Arabia
The chapter AlMadar (The
Mega-iceberg drifts towards Antarctic penguin island
The world's biggest iceberg -- more than twice the size of London -- could drift towards a remote island where a scientist warns it risks disrupting feeding for baby penguins and seals. The gigantic wall of ice is moving slowly from Antarctica on a potential
Orange County boys basketball standings: Saturday, Jan. 25
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Standings for the Orange County boys basketball leagues through Friday, Jan. 24. Trinity League League Overall Mater Dei 5-1 18-5 St. John Bosco 5-1 21-3 JSerra 5-2 19-5
President Trump’s 1st week back includes bold moves and false claims
BY MELISSA GOLDIN, The Associated Press President Donald Trump stepped back into the presidency this week moving quickly to set a new agenda, but from his inaugural address continuing through a flurry of executive actions, press conferences and interviews
Music world rocked by 20 deaths in January. Here’s the list of those lost
The music world and its fans saw plenty of heartbreak and tragedy in January with at least 20 notable musicians having lost their lives. From country music legends to rock icons, metal pioneers and R&B stars, the list is full of names that brought joy to
Rare Pok�mon card found in time capsule at N.J. school
A time capsule sealed 25 years ago at an Ocean County, New Jersey, private elementary school has yielded a
LA Mayor Karen Bass' past in communist Cuba revealed... as insiders say her political career ...
She rose from being a doctor’s assistant to running one of the largest cities in America. But today, embattled Karen Bass, 71, is a lightning rod for anger over her handling of historic wildfires that turned huge swaths of Los Angeles into a charred hellscape.
Auschwitz 80 years since liberation: Ryszard Horowitz's story of survival and making the American Dream
A film shows a large group of children walking out of Auschwitz concentration camp in the company of nuns. Regina Horowitz recognized her own child and begged the camera operator to give her the frames of the film depicting Ryszard. There are very few
Intense jet stream has planes moving faster than the speed of sound on flights bound ...
The colder it gets, the faster they fly. Commercial flights bound for Europe have been taking off late from the States but arriving on time or early, thanks to a more powerful jet stream, strengthened by the arctic air mass that settled along the East Coast
Justin Baldoni’s wife, Emily, shares heartfelt message in first statement since Blake Lively legal battle began
Justin Baldoni’s wife, Emily Baldoni, shared her first public statement since her husband’s messy legal battle with Blake Lively began to commemorate a special milestone. “Happy birthday my love,” she captioned via Instagram Friday a
Rain could bring relief — and mudslides, flooding — to fire-ravaged LA
The first rain of the winter will fall on Southern California this weekend, bringing temporary relief to the areas scorched by wildfires — but also the threat of mudslides and flash floods — and the dry spell will likely make a quick return. Los Angeles and
Swanson: From Kobe Bryant’s death to wildfires, LA unites in times of crisis
LOS ANGELES – We all remember where we were. In our kitchens, in our cars, coaching our kids. Just waking up after a night out, or sitting down to eat, or about to paint a set piece for my daughter’s middle school play … Kobe Bryant. Helicopter crash. Dead. A
Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | More piers of Santa Cruz County
Before launching into more accounts of disappearing wharves or piers, I need to clarify terminology. Technically speaking, a wharf is a structure built parallel to the shoreline, allowing ships to dock alongside to load and unload cargo, while a pier is a
Mystery Martian hills found on Mars sparking hope ‘time capsule’ mounds will solve biggest mystery ...
MYSTERY hills have been found on Mars sparking hopes scientists can solve the planet’s biggest mystery from billions of years ago. The Red Planet is dotted with thousands of mounds containing billions of years worth of history including if Mars ever had
Fire-ravaged Los Angeles braces for toxic rain runoff
Wearing a respirator, goggles, gloves and white protective booties, Shaun Kearney gazed at his house in Sunset Mesa, a coastal community next to Pacific Palisades. It survived the fires destroying Los Angeles, but the weekend forecast is for a different
Scientists uncover mysterious ‘Dark Vessels’ in the ocean; this is what it means
Over 70% of our planet is covered by oceans, which are essential for global trade, food resources, and energy. Yet, a lot of what happens in these waters remains hidden. According to a report presented by earth(dot)com, a recent study has brought attention to
Endangered tortoises rescued in Madagascar
AP, CAPE TOWN A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for their lives in floods this month caused by a tropical cyclone. The 12,000 radiated
Man sets world record living for 120 days underwater
AFP, PUERTO LINDO A German aerospace engineer on Friday celebrated setting a world record for the longest time living underwater without depressurization — 120 days in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama. Rudiger Koch, 59, emerged from his 30m2 home
Inside the ‘Jacuzzi of Death’ where anything that DARES enter will be killed & left ...
A TERRIFYING salty circle of tragedy known as the “Jacuzzi of Death” is filled with tragic creatures that have been killed in its toxic waters. This horrifying spot in the Gulf of Mexico is known to kill everything that goes inside it. A deadly
Pier Sixty-Six, with massive makeover, is finally open: Everything you’ll expect to see.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Pier Sixty-Six, a longtime destination newly revamped to the tune of $1 billion, has undergone what many are calling an iconic makeover. The original 17-story hotel opened in 1965 as the tallest in town, soon becoming a celebrity magnet known
Glitch shifts Bhojpur land to Sri Lanka in digital crop survey
Ara: A technical glitch in the ongoing digital crop survey (DCS) has shifted some land of Bhojpur district to as far as Sri Lanka or over 6,000 km away to the Indian Ocean. This may sound strange, but during internal assessment of the collected data through
Larry Rubama: Hampton Roads is guaranteed to be represented in the Super Bowl again
When I arrived in Hampton Roads in the fall of 1999, I knew little about this area and its rich sports tradition. But I quickly found out just how many hall of fame and prominent athletes get their start here, including the NFL. Since 2000, Hampton Roads has
Coastal Carolina Bancshares, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Annual Earnings
MYRTLE BEACH, SC / ACCESS Newswire / January 24, 2025 / Coastal Carolina Bancshares, Inc. (the "Company") (OTCQX:CCNB), parent of Coastal Carolina National Bank (the "Bank"), reported unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and year end 2024. The