

Stephen Wayne Kasica
Stephen Wanye Kasica () is an online editorial assistant at 国产吃瓜黑料. Previously, he was a freelance writer and new media designer contributing to the New York Times, Boulder Weekly, and 5280 magazine.
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In this week's installment: A woman survives by the heat of a small dog, a man takes shelter in a guitar case, and a family stays warm with the help of a rock-filled tire.
Panel advises delisting grizz; opens door to hunting.
Cutting down your own evergreen is easier than you think
Other nations also vying for resource-rich arctic
Promises to keep hill the same
U.N. says growth to occur in developing countries
Video shows dramatic rescue of shipwreck survivor
Whales beached on Gulf Coast
Fuel ignites on left shoulder
But both lead to greater overall happiness
Los Angeles group wants to ride to work with you
Will ski on partially torn ACL
Social network nabs pedal perps
A guide to winning the Thanksgiving race, by the numbers
Urban decay replaced with farmland
Eleven commissioners resign after drug-testing crisis
The emus invade, a lone bird wages all-out war against humanity, and we say goodbye to a 507-year veteran
Ski Area Citizens' Coalition releases annual scorecard.
Michigan claims Guinness mark for largest kayak floatilla
Feral turkeys are a problem for residents
Olympic downhill champion still being evaluated
Biologist use Obsession to lure jaguars
Iceberg could impair maritime shipping
Nicholas Mevoli hoped to reach 236 feet on one breath
Olympian Molly Huddle sets world's best 12K
An aggravated elk, a runaway kangaroo, and Russian bear fight top this week's list
Six cities vie for the next, next Winter Games
Skier's tibia broke into 30 pieces
Positive tests equal Olympic suspension
IOC spokesman dispels rumors of social media ban
Sierra Nevada snowpack possibly reduced 50 percent
Building a trash incinerator-cum-resort
Invasive species's DNA found in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Scientists warn that a melting Arctic means more encounters
Team Beard USA takes nine trophies
All passengers escape unharmed
Because before you get to the finish line before you get to the starting line.
Colorado's ski areas differ on enforcement
NYC marathon doubles its security budget
China concludes helicopter tournament
Many question their effectiveness
102 permits issued for the state's 22 mountain lions
Refuses to leave or slaughter
Not environmentally conscious
The art of running shoes maintenance
Report on most bike-friendly communities released
German daredevils set new benchmark in extreme unicycling.
No wonder he's smarter than your honor student
Slovakian Aeromobil tests its first prototype
Chocolate lab suffers heart attack
Identification now required at many events
Cam Zink sets mountain bike record
Tracking devices will help curb poaching
Shutdown keeps vegetables on the vine
A new study in mice sheds light on addiction
Groningen is a model for bike cities worldwide
Meth-like substance in Craze and Detonate
Shutdown may delay Alaska crabbing season
State foots the bill to open its parks
Exclusive deal for Florida expires this week.
New blog holds cops responsible
U.S. Program in 'caretaker status'
The first wingsuit water landing without a parachute?
State lawmakers pulled a bill that would have require cyclists to register their bike and restrict when and where cycling is allowed.
Masik Pass a lavish pet project
Dozens entered at least three this weekend
(And other sudsy beer-marketing tactics)
Local radio news director is leading caravan into the park
Season has the loosest restrictions in recent years
Crowd of angry permit holders grows
75 lucky skiers to catch early-season pow
Grand Canyon permit holders turned away
Visitors will be forced to leave