Mickail Myles won a jury verdict, but a federal appeals court reversed its $5 million damages award. Now the county has settled with the former Camp Pendleton preschool teacher.
Happening soon: Candlelight: Mozart vs Beethoven on the Lakeland Patch calendar ...
Echo Bluff State Park in Eminence, Missouri is that rare gem – a 476-acre paradise where towering limestone bluffs meet crystal-clear waters, and somehow, miraculously, the secret hasn’t gotten out.
The spotlight returns to Gobbler’s Knob in western Pennsylvania every Feb. 2, when handlers of a groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil announce whether there will be six more weeks of winter or an ...
Records of Wisconsin governors pursuing wild game go back at least to Gov. George W. Peck (1891-1895). Peck loved duck hunting.
Thanks to decades of conservation efforts, black bear populations are rebounding across the U.S. In Arkansas, hunters talk about their annual black bear hunt — a practice they acknowledge is ...
Wyoming rancher Doug Samuelson was camping in the African backcountry, surrounded by the sounds of wild animals, when he realized there was one animal he wasn't hearing — lions.
It took Outdoor Life's hunting editor more than 20 years to draw a sheep tag in Wyoming's Absaroka Wilderness.
If the sheep population remains an unknown, the downward pressures facing sheep are well known. In the Yukon, that means ...
Recent discoveries have renewed archaeologists’ concerns that a shipwreck-salvage company has exclusive rights to artefacts aboard a sunken 1715 fleet ...
The U.S. women’s soccer team is already gearing up for the Women's World Cup in 2027. The United States wrapped up its ...
This year's SHOT Show was a reminder that creativity and innovation within the hunting world are alive and well. Here are ten items that caused us to take a double-take whilst walking the show floor.
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