He looked like he'd seen a ghost. And in a dog's world, maybe he had. This adventure started as a hike across the foothill grasslands on a coastal ranch near Pescadero. At dusk on a clear, near-windless autumn evening, I soaked in a sunset that seemed...
A Matanuska-Susitna Borough school is getting plenty of practice in locking itself down. For the second time in less than a week, Meadow Lakes Elementary School went into lockdown mode after employees reported gunshots. Like the first incident, the suspected shooters are duck hunters.
Secretive and mostly noctural, blacktail deer are not easy to hunt. That's why only about one sportsman in five in Southwest Washington will have killed an animal by the time the season ends.
For the second time in less than a week, Meadow Lakes Elementary School went into lockdown Tuesday after school personnel heard gunshots in the distance.
FAIRBANKS — Just as the Fairbanks forecast hints at the first snow of the season, I’m off to 100 degree heat. But I expect heat on this assignment in more ways than just the ambient temperature.
FARMINGTON BAY - Most people along the Wasatch Front looked out their windows Saturday morning and thought, "That weather is for the ducks." They were right - and it wasn't just because of the cool air and rain. The 2006 waterfowl hunt opened Saturday with a somewhat smaller crowd and decidedly less success than last year's warm-weather opener.
Thu, October 5, 2006 October great for outdoors activities By JEFF MORRISON With the moose season and deer bow-hunt under way and some of the best angling of the year to be had, October is the ultimate month for hunting and fishing. Regardless of whether you're a bow, rifle, shotgun or muzzle-leader enthusiast, or an avid cold water angler, October is the month for you. I'll have to admit that,
On Sept. 9, 2006 the family of Frank and Helen Martindale Rice Held it's 26th annual reunion at the Causeway in Thomson. There were 105 family members and a few friends in attendance. After a delicious picnic dinner, the annual meeting was held.
She might seem like an unlikely warrior, but Helen Hands stays busy these days traipsing the state's marshes and ponds - helping with a national battle against a deadly strain of bird flu.