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Here(TM)s something you don(TM)t see every day " in fact, you can only experience it at night. It(TM)s called a moonbow and if you(TM)re at Yosemite National Park this weekend, you might want to stay up late to catch a glimpse.Broward Sheriff's Office detectives say Santiago was caught stealing an iPad from a suitcase at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.Detectives say Santiago admitted to stealing computers, cameras and other electronics from luggage that he was screening. Detectives say Santiago would immediately take a photo of the stolen item with his cell phone, post it for sale online and often sell it by the time his shift ended.Santiago worked at the terminal that houses Southwest and Continental. A Continental employee reported seeing Santiago stuff the iPad into his pants.Detectives say they believe Santiago stole about $50,000 worth of electronics in the past six months.Santiago was released on bond the day after his arrest. [Read the full article] PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Olympic National Park in Washington state is urging hikers not to urinate along backcountry trails to avoid attracting mountain goats who lick urine deposits for salt.The advice is part of a plan to avoid aggressive goats like the one that gored a Port Angeles, Wash., man to death in October.The Peninsula Daily News reports the popular park also may close trails where goats follow people or enter camp sites.Backcountry campers are advised to urinate 200 feet away from trails to prevent the trails from turning into "long, linear salt licks."Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Editor's note: This image contains graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing.Editor's note: This image contains graphic content that some viewers may find disturbing. [Read the full article] The likely cause for this isthat your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or yourreader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies.The likely cause for this isthat your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or yourreader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies. [Read the full article] |








