A new memorial in Louisville's arboretum honors the lives of pets who died during the Marshall Fire. FOX31's Nate Belt spoke with a family who managed to save their pooch's life.
In a heartfelt tribute to a local hero, dozens of people paddled out into the ocean followed by hundreds of people gathering ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Michigan, including information on a youth pheasant hunt at the Gordon Guyer-Augusta Creek ...
Nineteen collars and more than a few tears were left behind after the dedication of Baker’s Rainbow Bridge last weekend in ...
Tony Pighetti was a dedicated fire captain, mental health advocate, husband, and father.  The vibrant Santa Barbaran left a ...
Fans of a popular bat dog are mourning.On Monday, the Las Vegas Aviators announced the passing of the team'sbat dog, Finn, ...
The Atascadero Veterans Memorial Foundation will host its annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Faces of Freedom Memorial on [… ...
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — When the Marshall Fire swept through Colorado, it destroyed more than 1,000 homes and claimed two peoples' lives. But the devastation extended further, with more than a thousand ...
The Kendall Club PBA has approached the city in regards to going about getting two memorial plaques. Bill Reynolds, R-Ward 5 ...
A beautiful autumn evening greeted 350 trick or treaters and their families when the McKinley Memorial Library hosted a ...
On Sunday, dozens of Louisville residents and their pets gathered at the Louisville Arboretum for the unveiling of the ...
People got a chance to see world-class stunt dogs in a comedy show Sunday night at “Mutts Gone Nuts, Unleashed,” performed at ...