Twelve large conch shells found in Spain may have been used as trumpet-like instruments, according to new research. Two archaeologists from the University of Barcelona, Miquel López-García and ...
An expert from the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum has compiled a list of rare shells found in Florida. The popular and rare Junonia shell was intentionally excluded from this particular list. A ...
The world's largest food distributor is teaming up with New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection to significantly expand the state's shell recycling program. Instead of ending up in ...
The Heritage Restaurant Group is acquiring the Newport seafood restaurant Scales & Shells. The restaurant will continue its current operations through the end of the year. The current management team ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves PSO’s request to purchase a power plant in Jenks. PSO first asked OCC to buy the Green Country Power Plant from Tokyo-based J-Power back in September. The ...
A few years ago, the Gwich’in jeweler Tania Larsson was on the hunt for materials to create some new pieces. Specifically, Larsson was searching for dentalium shells—the long, tubular shells deriving ...
IT GOES INTO EFFECT THURSDAY. TONIGHT WE’RE LEARNING MORE ABOUT A GLADSTONE COMPANY THAT OWES MILLIONS. INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER MATT FLEENER IS GETTING ANSWERS ABOUT THE COMPANY THAT MADE POPULAR TACO ...
David Schechter is a national environmental correspondent and the host of "On the Dot with David Schechter," a guided journey to explore how we're changing the earth and earth is changing us.
TULSA, Okla. — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) is warning customers of a utility scam going around Oklahoma. They state that recent reports show that individuals are posing as utility ...
IF THIS HAPPENS TO YOU. WELL, IT’S TACO TUESDAY AS PEOPLE ARE SCRAMBLING TO FIND THE LAST TACO SHELLS FROM A GLADSTONE COMPANY THAT’S NOW OUT OF BUSINESS. INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER MATT FLEENER SHOWS US ...
A small team is rescuing a “ridiculous amount” of shells from restaurant trash bins and using them to rebuild oyster habitat in Long Island Sound. Credit... Supported by By Kate Selig Photographs and ...
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