I have owned and loved many dogs in my life, but … dogs in restaurants, stores, parks, trails; everywhere I go in Chico there are too many dogs, and they are pooping and peeing. There are now more ...
It’s time to make a stand on the excessive amount of dog poop that is being left on the ground all around the lake—in neighborhoods, on streets, on trails and even on the beach. There are many reasons ...
One of my rites of spring is to pick up dog poop at trailheads. I don’t have a dog, but I use the trails often and don’t enjoy seeing the piles left behind by the dogs’ owners. So far this year, I ...
I joined the adopt-a-spot program a few years ago and have been picking up trash in my two locations every few weeks. While a lot of the trash comes from people accidently or purposely dropping or ...
Snow is finally melting in New York City after weeks of Arctic temperatures left piles of dirty ice along the sidewalks. But ...
As a Summit Daily News reader, you make our work possible. Summit Daily is embarking on a multiyear project to digitize its archives going back to 1989 and make them available to the public in ...
A huge thanks for Joyce Barnett’s April 18 call to action for cleaning up dog poop! The Anchorage Waterways Council, or AWC, strives to educate pet owners on why it is so important to scoop the poop.
On my walk from the trailhead at the end of Boreas Pass Road this morning I was more than dismayed at the volume of dog feces left littering the parking lot and the first 100 yards of the road past ...
Like many Duluthians, my wife and I appreciate and enjoy our walks in the wooded areas around the city. Some Duluthians enjoy walking the trails with their dogs. On a few of the trails there are signs ...
My dog and I go for walks in a beautiful neighborhood in south Fargo. Here you will see the yards are free of clutter, the lawns are mowed regularly and the flower beds are weeded. However, you will ...