Bird Flu Jitters Hit Pittsburgh Wildlife Center, Waterfowl Get Turned Away
Humane Animal Rescue’s Wildlife Center has paused new waterfowl intakes and put fox and raccoon admissions on hold after local avian influenza detections. Officials urge callers to use HARP’s wildlife helpline or contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission for waterfowl assistance.
Marietta Calls for Participants to Celebrate America's 250th July 4th in Style with the Let Freedom Ring Parade
Marietta is planning a special 250th-anniversary celebration of the Declaration of Independence with a "Let Freedom Ring Parade" on July 4, 2026, inviting local groups to participate. Applications are due by May 31.
Bolinas Fights Back: Locals Push Rival Plan To Save Duxbury Reef
A Bolinas citizens group filed an alternative petition to protect Duxbury Reef that emphasizes education, signage and adaptive management instead of a full fishing ban. State staff will review competing filings ahead of regional hearings this spring.
Park Pride Showers $3.5 Million On Atlanta Parks, With Disinvested Areas First In Line
Park Pride is putting $3.5M into 19 park projects across Atlanta and DeKalb, with roughly $2.5M targeted to historically disinvested neighborhoods. Improvements range from playgrounds to entrances and gathering spaces.
U.S. Consulate Checks Tijuana River Cleanup As Sewage Fight Drags On
Consular and Tijuana water officials met this week to review sanitation projects aimed at curbing sewage flows into the Tijuana River and improving coastal water quality. The review focused on pipelines, pump stations and treatment upgrades.












