Fuel crisis looms as vandals cut off power to pipeline

By Zeddy Sambu Business Daily [note from a perceptive blogger about the author’s terminology: because the power-lines were sabotaged for financial gain on the black market, the term vandals is used. But had these actions been carried out to fight for a healthier […]

First bear killed in Nevada hunt was taken illegally

By Scott Sonner A gun safety instructor who bagged the first bear killed in Nevada’ first-ever bear hunting season admitted on Monday he did so illegally with the help of bait. Timothy Kawelmacher, 55, pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of unlawfully […]

Hands Off Haimen!

by Ron Sakolsky What do protesters in Haimen, China, and in Fanny Bay which is located on Vancouver Island in BC, have in common? Plenty! What links these two Pacific Rim towns is not some insipid Chamber of Commerce-initiated Sister Cities designation, […]

Gray Wolfs Delisted in Midwest, Wolf Kills to Begin Soon

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday that it was removing Endangered Species Act protections for the wolf in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and portions of adjoining states. After the announcement, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker ordered the state Department of Natural Resources […]

Thousands of disoriented birds die in southern Utah

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Cedar City, UT, United States (AHN) – A massive clean-up and rescue operation in southern Utah continued on Wednesday after thousands of migratory birds crash landed onto highways and parking lots early this week. Officials believe […]

Justin Solondz Pleads Guilty

The man accused of building the firebomb used by Earth Liberation Front radicals to torch the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture in 2001 pleaded guilty this morning in U.S. District Court in Tacoma. Justin Solondz, 31, pleaded guilty to charges […]