BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A massive public lands bill scheduled for a vote in Congress next month would add more than 300 miles of rivers and streams in southwestern Idaho to the nation's Wild and Scenic river protection system.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- John Graham "pulled off the cruelest of 11th hour heists" by forcing another delay in his trial that was scheduled to start Monday on charges he killed Annie Mae Aquash in 1975, her family said in
RENO, Nev. -- An unusual combination of economic and environmental forces have created a "perfect storm" that could help geothermal shed its back-seat status to its renewable cousins wind and solar energy, experts said at an international conference Monday.
LA GRANDE, Ore. (AP) -- Norma Gillis will have a different sort of story to tell about her Italian vacation after she failed to meet her granddaughter at a train station and went missing for days.
Doctors should assess whether seniors who show psychiatric symptoms or are prescribed antidepressants and sedatives for dementia are fit to drive, Canadian researchers say.
Ontario Auditor General Jim McCarter says the government should do more to help people avoid delays in surgery by posting wait times for every surgeon.
The Canadian seafood industry is battling crises on two fronts, as it copes with Iceland's collapsing banking system in the east and a plummeting restaurant market to the south.
The Atlantic Lottery Corporation will be shelling out double the number of prizes for the "Bucko" draw held Monday after a mistake was made recording the winning number.
Full-time Canadian undergraduate students paid an average of $4,724 in tuition for the 2008/2009 academic year, an increase of 3.6 per cent over the previous year, Statistics Canada said Thursday.