If you're somebody who lives here, almost everybody is touched in some way by the timber industry,” said Julia McCray.
In the wake of Thanksgiving and the Capital Region’s first snowfall of the season, the holidays are coming to the forefront ...
After more than a century of fire suppression in California’s forests, mounting evidence shows that frequent fire — through practices like prescribed fire or Indigenous cultural burning — can improve ...
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A leak a few weeks ago claimed Google would add Gemini-powered conversations to Google Maps that would look and feel similar to chats in the Gemini app, with a big twist: These chats would be centered ...
Google launched Gemini upgrades to Google Maps. You can use Talk to Google Maps to find your destination. You can use Lens to learn more about your current location. Gemini has been integrated across ...
"There definitely appears to be a significant cold spell late this weekend into early next week from the Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley and East," AccuWeather meteorologist Adam Douty told Newsweek.
Despite the maps in EA's new shooter being about the same size as those in BF1, the scale of the two feels drastically different Battlefield 1 Battlefield 6 EA map size A viral Reddit post on the ...
Last week: Fired up Halo: Combat Evolved on the Steam Deck and decided it's the last game that needs another remake. One day is not enough time to confidently declare Blackwell Fields the worst map in ...
Around 20 arborists and big-tree-enthusiasts met Friday morning in the historic Senate Chamber at the Old Capitol Museum for a seminar given by Mark Rouw, a longtime volunteer for the Iowa Department ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. The old tree had survived plenty. Branches tangled in power lines. Dogs ...
While rejecting most of their arguments, a federal judge has agreed with environmental advocates that a large Washington national forest project was improperly approved. The U.S. Forest Service relied ...