Arizona is home to 28 different species of bats. Bats are an important part of the ecosystem. They pollinate plants and eat mosquitoes. It is illegal to kill or harm bats in Arizona, but they can ...
EASTON, Pa. – Easton Chief of Police Carl Scalzo addressed recent illegal immigration legislation during Wednesday night's City Council meeting. While the topic was not on the meeting's agenda ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - With the bats relatively quiet, Santa Barbara High School senior Kai Mault used his legs to get the ...
EASTON, MD - The Easton Police Department has confirmed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents made a recent arrest in Talbot County. Details are currently limited, but Easton ...
There was a little more to Shae Linegar’s reaction to his 71st career victory than the Easton senior’s previous 70. Linegar’s celebration was tame compared to today’s ridiculously ...
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When bats aren't flying, they often dangle from cave ceilings or the undersides of bridges. But why do bats sleep upside down? This topsy-turvy behavior may result from the evolutionary journey ...
Anthony Lopes, 18, of Brockton was arraigned Monday afternoon, Jan. 27, in connection to an Easton shooting that left a 16-year-old girl seriously injured earlier this month, officials announced ...
Bats usually stick around the main stairs and the portrait of Doctor Strange. He is also sometimes seen on the dog bed placed on the ground near the stairs. Bats will be glowing with a ghostly ...
After a decline of over 90 per cent in little brown bats and northern long-eared bats in Nova Scotia, researchers are hopeful the bat population is beginning to stabilize. A disease called white ...
The London Knights are slapping back at suggestions that Easton Cowan’s point streak should have been stopped on Tuesday in Kitchener. GM Mark Hunter called it foolish for some in the media to ...
Nearly 14 years after white-nose syndrome began devastating bat populations in New Brunswick, researchers see signs the fungus is receding and bats are becoming more resilient against the disease.