Cougars are making a comeback. The iconic wildcat hasn’t had a breeding population in the Great Lakes states since the early 1900s, but now they’re moving east. Experts say they could be back soon. Some people swear they already are.
The Lucknow Sentinel
By understanding why grass does what it does, pasture managers gain an edge in producing high-quality forage
London Free Press
One person was taken to hospital following a blaze in a London apartment on Tuesday. The fire broke out in a second-floor unit of a building near the intersection of Hamilton Road and Adelaide Street east of the city’s core, London Fire Department officials wrote on social media at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Fire prevention […]
Interlochen Public Radio
In communities around Little Traverse Bay, the snow and ice is starting to melt but clear signs of destruction remain.
London Free Press
A London man is charged after police say a stolen vehicle was driven through a school yard while children were playing nearby.
London Free Press
“We need Greenland. Very important for international security; we have to have Greenland....There are Chinese and Russian ships all over the place.”
London Free Press
When their flip-clock radios woke them on April Fools' Day 50 years ago, many Canadians might have thought they'd entered an alternate universe.
London Free Press
What’s not up for debate at Koree Dockstater’s second-degree murder trial is that her friend Shaniqua Henry died of a stab wound to the heart. It’s now up to a judge to decide what happened to her in the early morning three years ago when she was killed. At the Superior Court judge-alone trial before […]
London Free Press
Londoners could be in store for the worst flooding in seven years as up to 75 millimetres of rain is expected to fall by early Thursday, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority warns. Forecasts are predicting between 30 and 75 millimetres of rain across the Upper Thames watershed, the authority said in a flood warning […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Relief from a brutal ice storm — which left thousands without power across Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula — could be a few days off yet, according to forecasts.
Interlochen Public Radio
A weekend ice storm put more than 100,000 customers in the dark as responders dealt with downed power lines and trees across roadways.
Interlochen Public Radio
Inside rustic cabins and yurts at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park there are log books. For more than 70 years, visitors have written in them. We went into this time capsule to see if people’s experiences here had changed much over the changing decades.