Three months ago tomorrow, on the day Russia invaded Ukraine, Ihor Hudenko, a Ukrainian photojournalist, posted photos and footage to his Facebook page showing abandoned Russian tanks near the eastern city of Kharkiv, where he lived. According to the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, H
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Gregory Leporati - Jun 13, 2019 4:08 pm UTC
For most New Yorkers, a frozen Lake George signals the onset of winter and some of the year's most brutal weather. But for a handful of upstate gear heads, the ice represents somethi
Artist Ben Von Wong aims to raise public awareness around the global plastics problem and visually represent the urgent need for systemic solutions.
Picture this: To wind down from a long week, you decide to draw yourself a relaxing bath. You plug the drain and turn on the faucet. As the
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It’s fair to say a little bit of sunshine brightens up most people’s days, but why not carry that into the night with some solar lights in your garden?
Soaking up energy from the sun via solar cells, these lights are a simple and low maintenance way to add some interest to your garde
The King of the Chitlin' Circuit is coming to Fayetteville. The legendary Bobby Rush will share a night of stories and songs May 20 at "The Juke Joint Project: An Exhibit" at the Pryor Center. Known for his Southern folk blues and suggestive wit, Bobby Rush has shared the stage with the late g
The King of the Chitlin’ Circuit is coming to Fayetteville. The legendary Bobby Rush will share a night of stories and songs May 20 at “The Juke Joint Project: An Exhibit” at the Pryor Center. Known for his Southern folk blues and suggestive wit, Bobby Rush has shared the stage with th
As one of the nation's best walleye-fishing states, Minnesota is blessed with as many as 260 large lakes where the fish grow wild. Those waters naturally produce 85% of our annual harvest of more than 3 million walleyes. But to satisfy our collective craving for more walleye, state fisheries m
Brady Matthew enjoyed a great family day of fishing with his daughters, catching both sunfish and golden shiners.
The shad run is on, and fishing for both American shad and hickories has been very good for catch-and-release anglers.
The striped bass trophy season got off to a fair
Largemouth Bass — Warmer weather is slowing the bass bite somewhat, but good numbers and some trophy size have still been caught this past week.
1 Around Lakeland, at Saddle Creek, the bass bite is decent on the ledges in deeper water on plum color 10-inch ribbon tail worms and firetig