Americans in the East and Midwest may have shivered through blizzards and subfreezing blitzes, but this past winter was the second-warmest on record for the continental United States, federal ...
The Oregon man arrested last May in a December 1983 cold case in Linn County is now waiving his right to a speedy trial - ...
Cleveland wrapped up meteorological winter nearly 5 degrees colder than normal, with triple the usual number of subzero ...
The Lower 48 states’ split screen winter — a battle between frigid cold in the East and record warmth in the West — ended in the second warmest winter on record. It’s an astonishing demonstration of ...
Sixteen homeless people who have been living in a Toms River motel for more than a year will get to stay through the end of ...
Updated at 12:33 p.m. Thursday, March 5 A man accused of sexually attacking two children decades ago in a Lawrence park is ...
Winter has ended — according to meteorologists. While we may yet have some cold days ahead of us, we’ve survived until March. That means we’ve seen the end of meteorological winter, which begins Dec.
NYCHA public housing are once again calling attention to long-standing issues with heating and faulty boilers.
Plans for a second location dragged on for years, leaving the owners of Tacoma’s juice shop scrambling late last year. An ...
East Coast residents may remember polar vortex forecasts and blizzards, but U.S. weather data was dominated by warm temperatures in the West.
Meteorological winter ended Feb. 28 with 68.5 inches of snow, second-coldest on record. It was also the coldest meteorological winter since 2014-2015.
When you crunch the numbers, Winter 2025-26 ended up 4.95° below average overall. Nearly five degrees may not sound dramatic ...