ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Turnagain Pass is officially open for snowmachine use, following a snow season that has seen low accumulation. This follows an emergency order the Chugach National Forest ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Our friends from Nelson's Green Brier Distillery are helping us take advantage of the snow by whipping up a "Spiked Snow Cream". Add all ingredients to a rocks glass.
Heavy snow is a fact of life in the Great Lakes snowbelts and Mountain West. But on Jan. 16, 1990, 35 years ago, an Alaska town was clobbered by a series of snowstorms impressive even by local ...
Over the prior 24 hours, I’d been enchanted by the town’s culture and spirit ... The post From sun to snow: Alaska Airlines’ new flight makes San Diego to Vail a breeze appeared first ...
Kennicott in Alaska is a copper mining town which once provided work and a community to hundreds of residents. Surrounded by beautiful mountainous landscapes and located beside the Kennicott ...
In Alaska, fifty to 75 inches of snow is possible above 1700 feet in some mountain ranges, especially near Thompson Pass, through next Tuesday, January 14th. Snow levels will lower in the latter ...
Residents with questions about snow emergency routes can contact the Town Hall at (302) 856-7391. ORIGINAL STORY – 01/05/25 – With the forecast of significant winter weather and the issuance of a ...
Crews continue working to clear roadways, as residents begin to thaw out and clean up the mess Mother Nature caused during the storm. As of 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7, here's how much snow has fallen ...
A snowmachine carrying two juveniles on the Kuskokwim River drove into an open hole Saturday, resulting in the death of a 15-year-old, Alaska State Troopers said Sunday. Troopers said in an online ...
Learn more. RUMFORD — The investigation into the release of black liquor into the air Dec. 10 from the ND Paper mill, which resulted in brown snow, is ongoing and the town continuing to work ...
Meanwhile, Bolton News readers have been sending in their best snaps of the snow. Keith Rylance, over in Harwood, woke up to his garden looking like the setting for a Hans Christian Andersen novel.