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  • 'River Dave' arrested after returning to live at cabin site

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former hermit in New Hampshire whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave has been charged with trespassing there once again, turning a shed that survived the fire into a makeshift home outfitted with a wood stove.
  • 'River Dave' doesn't think he can go back to being a hermit

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — An off-the-grid New Hampshire man's days living as a hermit appear to be over. “River Dave,” whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on property that he was ordered to leave, says he doesn't think he can return to his lifestyle.
  • 'River Dave' grateful for help after fire ravaged his home

    CONCORD, N.H (AP) — An off-the-grid New Hampshire hermit known to locals as “River Dave,” whose cabin burned down on the wooded property where he was squatting for 27 years, says he's grateful and overwhelmed by fundraising efforts and offers for a place to live.
  • Historic river crossing in West Texas is filled with death

    HORSE HEAD CROSSING, Texas - As state historical sites go, few can rival this remote muddy ford on the Pecos River for rank obscurity.
  • New Mexico tribe loses claim to national preserve

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A federal judge has rejected an effort by a Native American tribe to reclaim Valles Caldera National Preserve.
  • Brew the years: Beer fans 'CANvention' opens in New Mexico

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - In middle school, Dan Scoglietti rode his bike through Chicago, picking up old beer cans with his twin brother, Ed. It was an odd hobby for a pre-teen in the 1970s that turned into a lifetime pursuit.
  • Butterflies abound in mountainous Mexican winter habitat

    CERRO PEL\XD3N MONARCH BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY, Mexico - As the group made its way up the rugged mountain path toward the clearing, their heavy, crunching bootsteps turned to near-silent tiptoeing, their friendly chitchat dropped to whispers, giddy smiles appeared on faces and eyes brimmed with tears. The first-time visitors to this mountain monarch butterfly reserve were, in a word, gobsmacked.
  • Alaska city honours Guardsmen killed in crash after '64 quake

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A month after the second most powerful earthquake ever was recorded, the Alaska port community of Valdez remained in ruins.
  • Fukushima residents feel torn as Japan prepares for their return to radiated zone near plant

    TOMIOKA, Japan - Whenever Kazuhiro Onuki goes home, to his real home that is, the 66-year-old former librarian dons protective gear from head to toe and hangs a dosimeter around his neck.

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