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Oil spill, fertilizer leak from sinking of cargo ship highlight risks to Red Sea from Houthi attacks

Oil spill, fertilizer leak from sinking of cargo ship highlight risks to Red Sea from Houthi attacks

MIAMI (AP) — A vibrant fishing industry, some of the world’s largest coral reefs, desalination plants supplying millions with drinking water.
Skiing or golf? Spring break choices follow Canada's weird winter

Skiing or golf? Spring break choices follow Canada's weird winter

VANCOUVER — Bin Xie's children typically spend spring break at ski camps but, after unseasonably warm and unpredictable weather upended much of this year's ski season, his family decided to rent an RV to go camping in British Columbia's Interior inst
Stretch of I-80 shut down as monster blizzard dumps snow on mountains in California and Nevada

Stretch of I-80 shut down as monster blizzard dumps snow on mountains in California and Nevada

RENO, Nev.
A US appeals court ruling could allow mine development on Oak Flat, land sacred to Apaches

A US appeals court ruling could allow mine development on Oak Flat, land sacred to Apaches

PHOENIX (AP) — An Apache group that has fought to protect land it considers sacred from a copper mining project in central Arizona suffered a significant blow Friday when a divided federal court panel voted 6-5 to uphold a lower court's denial of a p
Bring on the snow! Dakota Ridge reopens March 2

Bring on the snow! Dakota Ridge reopens March 2

Sunshine Coast residents get a second chance at winter fun with Dakota Ridge reopening
Mistrial declared in Delaware lawsuit blaming landscaper's cancer on use of Roundup weedkiller

Mistrial declared in Delaware lawsuit blaming landscaper's cancer on use of Roundup weedkiller

DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware judge declared a mistrial Friday in the latest lawsuit alleging that exposure to the popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.
Gov. Abbott says Texas wildfires may have destroyed up to 500 structures

Gov. Abbott says Texas wildfires may have destroyed up to 500 structures

STINNETT, Texas (AP) — Wildfires may have destroyed as many as 500 structures in the Texas Panhandle, Republican Gov.
Texas Panhandle ranchers face losses and grim task of removing dead cattle killed by wildfires

Texas Panhandle ranchers face losses and grim task of removing dead cattle killed by wildfires

SKELLYTOWN, Texas (AP) — First, the flames came storming across the vistas of the Texas Panhandle, burning through the grassy plains and scrub land of the region's cattle ranches.
Lobster catch dips to lowest level since 2009 as fishers grapple with climate change, whale rules

Lobster catch dips to lowest level since 2009 as fishers grapple with climate change, whale rules

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — America's lobster fishing business dipped in catch while grappling with challenges including a changing ocean environment and new rules designed to protect rare whales.
Texas battles historic wildfires as snow covers scorched land in the Panhandle

Texas battles historic wildfires as snow covers scorched land in the Panhandle

STINNETT, Texas (AP) — A dusting of snow covered a desolate landscape of scorched prairie, dead cattle and burned out homes in the Texas Panhandle on Thursday, giving firefighters brief relief in their desperate efforts to corral a blaze that has gro