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Stewards help protect nesting shorebirds from threats | Your Observer
The Longboat Observer· 13 hours agoCrows, raccoons, humans and dogs all can disturb nesting shorebirds, whether intentionally or not....
In Normandy, a Jewish D-Day veteran buried in a Nazi mass grave will receive a proper burial 80...
Sun-Sentinel· 2 hours ago(JTA) Growing up, Samantha Baskind’s father would sometimes mention his “Uncle Nate,” who stormed...
Judge increases bond for Carter Co. murder suspect, girlfriend
WJHL· 6 days agoCARTER COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — One of two men accused of killing a Carter County man and burying him...
80 Years On: D-Day Diary Tells Heroic Story
AARP· 6 hours agoOn June 6, 1944, Anthony Sirco was a gunner’s mate on board the USS Arkansas — the oldest ship in the U.S. Navy and known as “Arky” — which shelled Omaha...
How a Gold Rush-era man's last meal became a must-try Bay Area dish
San Francisco Chronicle· 11 hours agoBrenda Buenviaje doesn’t remember the first time she heard of Hangtown fry, the legendary Gold...
Coronation Street star explains Toyah's growing feelings for Nick
Digital Spy via AOL· 13 hours agoSuspecting that Institute leader Rowan Cunliffe may be the one behind the report after she receives...
With a record-breaking 2024 Atlantic hurricane forecast, here’s how scientists are helping Caribbean...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis will likely require new transmission towers capable of withstanding extremely high winds and...
Ranking Boston's greatest sports villains, with Kyrie on the mind
NBC Sports Boston via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoBoston sports has seen its share of villains, dating back to Harry Frazee and his sale of Babe Ruth...
Exhibits, galleries, theater and more: Seacoast arts and culture news
Gannett via AOL· 23 hours agoThe Akwaaba Ensemble, renowned for their mastery of African drumming and dance, will provide the...
Alexander Bain, the clockmaker who electrified time - Herald Journal Publishing
Herald-Journal.com· 1 day agoAlexander Bain was born Oct. 12, 1810, in Wick, Scotland, and was known for his contributions to telegraphy technology. Bain, a self-taught engineer with limited formal education, started working ...