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Tucked between the rolling Ozark Mountains and the Arkansas River Valley sits Clarksville – a small town miracle where $1,200 a month isn’t just survival money, it’s living money.
Property taxes remain reasonable by national standards, and Arizona offers several tax advantages for retirees, including no tax on Social Security benefits. The state also exempts up to $2,500 of ...
Arkansans who want to save money this summer don't need to stay home. The Natural State offers a wealth of free or cheap areas and attractions to see and do year-round, with many outside the ...
The last time a President deployed the National Guard to a state over the objections of the governor was in 1965, when LBJ sent them to protect Civil Rights marchers in Selma in defiance of Alabama ...
The scenic highway slicing through the alpine wilderness of Glacier National Park is expected to fully open to traffic on Monday, park officials announced.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate added a mandate to the budget bill to sell enormous swaths of public land managed by the Forest ...
Urban and suburban landscapes, often a sea of buildings and lawns, can create “deserts” for native insects, birds, and furry ...
On a two-day expedition down one of California’s most spectacular—and thrilling—waterways, David Amsden and his family try ...
Thousands of U.S. Forest Service workers across the country were fired or left their jobs as part of the federal downsizing.
An experiment involving artificial organs is just one way researchers are trying to capitalize on the weird ways low-gravity ...
Our National Parks columnist took an ‘Alone’-inspired course. These are the four wildest National Parks where he's putting ...
The majority of public land is too fire prone and far away from communities to even make sense for housing, research shows.