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Beneath the rolling countryside of central France, archaeologists have unearthed one of the largest and most opulent Roman villas ever discovered in ancient Gaul — a sprawling 43,000-square-foot ...
Nearly 100 years ago, a group of German immigrants in Fort Wayne found more than just work in the local factories—they found community through the beautiful game. Today, the Fort Wayne Sport Club ...
Amid early chatter about the 2028 presidential race—even with three years left in President Donald Trump’s second term—Indiana Governor Mike Braun is making it clear: he’s not running. Speaking at an ...
As summer heats up in Western Colorado, the call of the cliffs, trails, and canyons gets louder. But with that comes a serious uptick in search and rescue calls—sometimes three in a single day. For ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Amid a wave of nationwide protests against recent immigration enforcement actions, U.S. Representative Jeff Hurd reaffirmed his support for the rule of law and the removal of ...
In a dusty corner of the Zarqa River Valley in Jordan, archaeologists have unearthed something deeply eerie—and unexpectedly beautiful. More than 100 flint figurines shaped like miniature humans were ...
Archaeologists in Jordan have uncovered over 100 flint figurines from 7500 B.C. that may radically reshape how we think about the dawn of human art. These aren’t just relics — they’re echoes of a ...
A new bill in the works could shift the balance between outdoor recreation and real estate in Grand Junction, and it’s already got the biking world on edge. Mountain bikers, trail lovers, and local ...
What Families Are Doing to Stay Ahead For those with dementia, prevention isn’t optional — it’s the only defense. Theresa Lane, who cares for her 78-year-old mother diagnosed with early-stage ...
With temperatures soaring into the 90s, Fort Wayne doctors and parks officials say the warning signs of heat exhaustion are showing up earlier—and more often—at youth summer camps. As the Midwest ...
Two ancient wolf pups frozen in time under the Siberian permafrost are finally telling their story — one buried for millennia beneath ice, now uncovered by science and curiosity. Their last meals?
A volunteer metal detectorist stumbled upon a rare Viking hoard near Haithabu — and what he found is sending ripples through Europe’s archaeology circles. A Find Hidden for Over a Thousand Years Arjen ...