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Two weeks ago, Arizona Game and Fish received a call about a deer fawn covered head-to-toe in cholla cactus at a home in Chloride, Arizona, north of Kingman. Dispatch alerted wildlife officer Troy ...
The Cholla Cactus Garden, located about 12 miles south of the park's North Entrance, is home to one of the few stands of cholla cactus in the park. The short, quarter-mile Cholla Cactus Garden ...
President Donald Trump ordered the preservation of the Cholla Power Plant in Arizona, aiming to bolster the coal industry and create jobs. APS, the plant's owner, had planned to retire the plant ...
President Donald Trump called for the Cholla Power Plant to be saved from closure soon after a letter from Arizona Republican lawmakers. APS, the plant's operator, closed the plant due to economic ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — While Arizona wildlife officers never know what they’ll face in their day-to-day work, they’re always ...
Some commuters in a cosmopolitan European city may be shocked to learn they've been walking over ancient skeletons for many years. Officials in Brussels, Belgium, announced on April 9 that public ...
Researchers proved that a misidentified skeleton from the 19 th century actually belongs to infamous outlaw Johannes Bückler, also known as Schinderhannes. Genealogical research found a living ...
Near the foot of one skeleton, the archaeologists also discovered shoe nails that came from distinctive Roman military shoes called caligae. The discovery of such skeletal remains is exceedingly ...
Archaeologists have long assumed that ancient Egyptian pyramids were reserved for the richest members of society – but an analysis of burials at a site called Tombos suggests low-status workers ...
However, analysis of skeletons belonging to “extremely active” people might prove that they were dead wrong — and that poor physical laborers could’ve been interred there as well.
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