Christmas in July can offer some holiday cheer in the middle of a sweltering summer. Though this informal summer tradition is ...
A black bear wandered into the shopping mall on Alaska's Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, ate a single peach and defecated on ...
But the episode—together with Trump’s repeated talk of incorporating Canada as “the 51st state”—has spurred NATO allies in the Arctic region to step up their security activities. Canada pledged $28 ...
Marilyn Haugen, 83, became the only reported fatality of the June 16 Upriver Fire, which destroyed 14 homes, as her family ...
Before cowboys and outlaws shaped the American West, the land was home to various Native American tribes. Here are some of ...
Some are beautiful, some bizarre, some profound. Together, they remind us that the world still has surprises waiting in its ...
Dee Nachtrieb stands at the Poncha Springs Cemetery on Memorial Day. She was recognized by the Town of Poncha Springs May 26 ...
GVEA President/CEO Travis Million told the News-Miner Friday that the utility staff will propose to the board of directors ...
Thousands of people lined the sidewalks of St. Nicholas Drive, Santa Claus Lane and Fifth Avenue in North Pole on Saturday to ...
The new ‘north polar flight path’ will be used for about 20 per cent of Qantas’ non-stop flights from Sydney to London, particularly during the northern winter. The world-first flights will take off ...
Scientists have dated a crater in the Australian outback at 3 billion years old, making it the world's oldest known site of an asteroid impact. The North Pole Dome, about 1,600 kilometres north of ...
A huge crater in Western Australia was created by an asteroid strike 3 billion years ago, according to a mineral-dating technique. This would make it the oldest impact crater on Earth – but other ...