Over the last 30 years, 40% of Indonesia's mangroves have been cut down mainly to create fish and shrimp farms, destroying local ecosystems. But one small indigenous fishing village is changing that.
Across the Indonesian islands in the Coral Triangle, daily life remains shaped by the sea. See the lives of the islanders through a photographer's lens.
Gus Atsas, president of United Steelworkers Local 1014, believes State Police Maj. Jerry Williams is "the most qualified and ...
Allen Darlington grew up in Upton, said he majored in going to the Buckhorn Bar at the University of Wyoming, and learned his ...
Taxi drivers smuggled hundreds of illegal migrants from UK to France Bizarre run-out throws spirit of cricket out of the window Bailiffs board Ryanair plane after airline refuses to pay delayed flight ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay set up a primitive campsite along the banks of an untouched mountain river to spend the night under the stars in the wild.
The Akwa Ibom State GovernmentAkwa Ibom State Government has stepped up efforts to integrate women in fishing and fish processing into formal cooperatives, positioning Uruan’s vast aquatic economy as ...
Sebastian is partnering with the state on a proposal to save the city's working waterfront. The City Council agreed to accept a $1.04 million Florida Communities Trust grant and pony up $694,000 to ...
Researchers revisited a 2,500-year-old mummified skull, uncovering signs of an extreme surgical procedure—which the ancient woman survived. Reading time 3 minutes In 1994, Russian archaeologists ...
PORTLAND, Maine — In the late 1800s, as railroads began bringing in unprecedented numbers of summer tourists from out of state, there may have been no one who did more to promote recreation on the ...
Baby Hamilton, mugshot. (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.) PALATKA, Fla. – A Palatka woman was arrested Tuesday and accused of pointing a gun ...