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While Indiana is not the bullseye for this summer's brood of periodic cicadas, Hoosiers may still see a few. We have the counties and the projected timeline.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac released its summer prediction for North America, which predicted that most of the country will experience a “scorcher of a summer,” excluding portions of the Midwest and ...
Indiana Department of Natural Resource's state parks and properties offer free ... DNR has an interactive map on its website detailing all the public access sites, fish consumption advisories ...
Tomatoes sold in 14 states have been recalled due to a possible salmonella contamination. See where the tomatoes were sold.
It's the most wonderful time of the year — for cicadas. The next notable brood is set to rise from their 17-year slumber ...
Even with a blank U.S. map at your disposal, you’ll still get stuck on a state that inevitably holds the total count at 49.
Bloomington’s Climate Action Plan describes the city’s goal to reduce extreme heat exposure by planting shade trees in areas ...
These cicadas, first identified in 1634, have lived underground for 17 years and are expected to spread from Georgia to ...
Ohio lawmakers have voted to end the subsidy for two unprofitable Cold War-era coal plants costing Ohio ratepayers nearly ...
Cheers, boos, patriotic songs and banter with passerby filled the air as more than 120 people gathered Saturday for a May Day ...
A small tsunami has arrived in Antarctica, and residents of Southern Chile and Southern Argentina are evacuating.
The latest measles update from the CDC reports a total of 935 confirmed cases — the vast majority of which are among patients ...