These Bay Area men have mammoth problems. Two friends from Petaluma have been arrested after smashing a woolly mammoth tusk while roughhousing at the Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum in Missouri.
Two Petaluma men are facing felony charges in Missouri after authorities say they damaged a woolly mammoth fossil at a museum attraction in the Ozarks. Brett Howard, 46, and Todd Azevedo, 48, were ...
Two California men have been charged after they allegedly shattered a mammoth tusk worth an estimated $200,000 at a popular tourist attraction near Branson, Missouri. The Taney County Prosecutor’s ...
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company has announced two new members of its Connectivity Core Partner Program: Howard University and SMYAL. The partnerships expand the theatre’s efforts to deepen community ...
The world's first 'de-extinction' company claims it's on course to resurrect the woolly mammoth within just a few years. Texas biotech company Colossal Biosciences has assembled more than 50 mammoth ...
During the height of the partial shutdown, TSA lines at airports stretched into hours-long waits. TSA workers started calling out because they hadn’t been paid in weeks. While Congress fought over ...
BRANSON, Mo. (KY3/Gray News) — Two men from California are accused of shattering a woolly mammoth tusk worth $200,000 at an exhibit in Branson, Missouri. The incident took place at the Ancient Ozarks ...
BRANSON, Mo. (KY3) - Two men face felony property damage charges after a woolly mammoth tusk shattered at Top of the Rock near Branson, according to investigators. Brett Howard and Todd Azevedo, of ...
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