04/28/11 Yesterday was an electrifying day for meteorologists. What we were watching across the Deep South was nothing short of historic, dozens of (large/violent/long-lasting) tornadoes on the ground - simultaneously. It appears that Alabama was hardest hit, but the number and intensity of tornadoes may have been greater than any day since April 3, 1974, when the "Super Outbreak" spawned 148 tornadoes ...
04/20/11 Photo: John Greim/Mira The Arctic Brotherhood Hall in Skagway, Alaska, built by pioneers during the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s, is fronted with more than 9,000 individual pieces of driftwood. The wood is arranged in an intricate...
04/07/11 For the second consecutive year, high school students from across Australia joined in a competition to obtain scientifically useful (and aesthetically pleasing) images using the Gemini Observatory.
04/06/11 For the second consecutive year, high school students from across Australia joined in a competition to obtain scientifically useful (and aesthetically pleasing) images using the Gemini Observatory. The spectacular result of this contest, organized by the Australian Gemini Office (AusGO), is revealed here. As the 2010 winning student team suggested, Gemini targeted an interacting galaxy pair ...
03/25/11 Published March 22 by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
03/14/11 Nike Golf took to Twitter last week to show their technicians putting the finishing touches on a new driver for Anthony Kim in their on-site workshop at Doral.
03/09/11 John Kasich lists new jobs at top of his priority list in building a new future for his economically-troubled state.
02/11/11 Mammoth speed racer Stacey Cook this week crashed out of the World Super G in the World Ski Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in fast-fast-fast conditions.
01/06/11 The bitter Kondratieff Winter looks as though it will worsen in 2011. The Longwave Group founder sees strong signs that point to impending catastrophe, citing historic precedents.
12/30/10 Victoria, BC - In a Wednesday night match-up at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre the Victoria Salmon Kings took on the Ontario Reign in the final of a two-game series.
12/16/10 Broadband internet is next on Google's list of projects - and Google's broadband ambitions now have a leader -- Milo Medin, co-founder of the first major U.S. residential broadband provider, @Home Network. Medin's immediate job will be to help the company decide where to build a high-speed Internet demonstration network. The flood of cities and towns that applied to g
12/15/10 Milo Medin, co-founder of @Home Network, will help Google decide which cities and towns will get a high-speed Internet demonstration network.
12/14/10 A regional state transportation director said Monday November's ice storm likely took a half-million-dollar bite from his office's operating budget.
10/26/10 Ernst & Young LLP today announced the 11 winners of the 2010 Entrepreneurial Winning Women competition, a national leadership program designed to help accelerate the growth of high-potential businesses founded by women entrepreneurs.
09/10/10 Updated Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, by the Oregon Department ofFish and Wildlife
07/21/10 Advocate Mark Horvath Will Enable Homeless People in 28 Cities Across the U.S. to Tell Their Stories and Raise Awareness Via Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Other Social Networking Sites.
05/16/10 The state Department of Transportation has shut down the intersection at Lake Otis Parkway and Tudor Road for the weekend, as part of a multi-million-dollar improvement project. Business owners in the area are on edge, thinking DOT's four or five more planned weekend shutdowns will shut their doors for good.
05/15/10 Travel Briefs: news on Seattle tourism, British Airways strike and more.
04/10/10 A 13-year-old California boy plans to try to climb Mount Everest in a quest to reach the summits of the highest peaks on all seven continents. If Jordan Romero succeeds, he'll become the youngest person to conquer the world's highest mountain.
04/09/10 Officials from the North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT), met with local officials from all around the area Thursday at the Spirit Lake Casino to discuss public policy. The five-hour presentation ended with time for public input from attendees to help the state prioritize its planning for the ND road system. |