Por: Associated Press Life September 19, 2022
DENVER (AP) — To guide fishing trips for a year or two, that’s what brought Terry Gunn to the red canyons of northern Arizona. The chance to hike, raft and fly fish drew Wendy Hanvold, a retired ski bum, who took a job there waiting tables at an anglers lodge. She heard rumors of the intrepid fishing guide who had just returned from an Alaska trip, and one day when he came in approached his table to take his order.“You fly fish, right?”... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
PROVINCETOWN — There was more fur on display than a 1970s game show prize package . Hirsute, barrel-chested, and beer-bellied gents doffed their tees to display hair sprouting from head-to-toe-to-back-to-front while packing dance floors, restaurants, and beaches.This was Bear... + más
Russian official says civilian satellites may be “legitimate” military target | Ars Technica
Suspended sculpture transforms Cape Town museum's atrium | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 18, 2022
Three people are confirmed dead after two small aircraft collided mid-air in Colorado Saturday, authorities said.Multiple 911 callers reported seeing two planes collide over Boulder County shortly before 9 a.m. local time, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said.Two small... + más
Exclusive: M2 MacBook Air internals revealed in hands-on photos of redesigned notebook | 9to5Mac
Colorado River drought cuts through key Western midterm races | ABC News
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
When the Riverside Centroplex opened in 1977, one of the first acts to perform in the arena was KISS, then at the height of its popularity.The legendary hard rock band is in the middle of (another) final world tour, one that has already featured concerts in New Orleans,... + más
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
Zachary mayoral candidates talk crosstown traffic, building moratorium, amid rapid growth | The Advocate
The 12th annual LSU 100, which recognizes the fastest-growing businesses either owned or led by LSU graduates, is out.The exact company rankings on the list will be announced at a private gathering in October.LSU also released the Roaring 10, a list of the companies that made up... + más
Here's a look at LSU's efforts to identify patents with 'commercial potential' | The Advocate
LSU says it has a 'rogue off-campus fraternity.' What can the university do about it? | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Life September 17, 2022
Nearly 420 feet of history made its way to Baton Rouge on April 15 on the American Queen, the largest steamboat ever built. The stop was one of many this year for American Queen Voyages in Baton Rouge. The American Queen features an authentic paddlewheel during a tour of the... + más
What the royal family will wear to the queen's funeral | ABC News
Prince Harry to wear military uniform when Queen Elizabeth II's 8 grandchildren hold vigil at her coffin | ABC News
American Idol winner Laine Hardy will headline the Salty Catch Trout Shootout & Festival on Saturday, June 5, at the Lake Charles Civic Center.A portion of the proceeds will benefit flood victims of southwest Louisiana.Livingston native Hardy, who is on a national solo tour with... + más
Emanuel Ax may be a classical music virtuoso, but sometimes he dreams of jazz | The Advocate
Tamar Braxton's Baton Rouge concert will benefit crisis fund | The Advocate
ABC News USA Politics September 17, 2022
PHOENIX -- The scorched-earth fight over a is playing out in key midterm races along the depleted Colorado River.Paul Paco Ollerton, 67, a third-generation farmer and registered Republican who says he's undecided in the November midterms, worries how his cotton farm might... + más
Baton Rouge used to land big concerts. The River Center wants to bring them back. | The Advocate
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