Beaufort County Sheriff PJ Tanner held a press conference on Wednesday in which he said, despite there being hundreds of ...
Vistas of expansive land and sky were a hallmark of Tom and Carol Pahl’s journey around the United States. By Tom Pahl; photos by Tom and Carol Pahl Editor’s note: Ocracoke Islanders Tom and ...
Exterior shots of Mount Hood's Timberline Lodge were used to depict the ... a witch and must work with her family to save ...
Alice Morrison is aiming to become the first person to walk the country north to south, covering more than 1,400 miles in the process.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) has just installed some of the first sensors of their kind on the east side of the mountain.
A hazy cloud that emerged over the active volcano was the result of high winds rather than a new eruption. By Amy Graff and Soumya Karlamangla On the morning of May 18, 1980, the most destructive ...
No, Mount St. Helens is not erupting. What you are seeing in the Pacific Northwest today is actually remnants of an event nearly 50 years ago. According to the National Weather Service, old volcanic ...
ST. HELENS, Wash. — Residents in Southwest Washington and Oregon looked twice Tuesday morning when webcams showed a thick cloud of ash swirling around Mount St. Helens. For a moment, it resembled the ...
For a moment, it seemed like a blast from the past: a plume over Mount St. Helens on Tuesday looked like the volcano might be erupting again. But fortunately, this was not an eruption — just a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Mount St. Helens may look like it’s erupting, but it’s not. According to the National Weather Service, strong eastern winds on Tuesday have caused volcanic ash from the ‘80s to ...
Strong winds across parts of Washington state have kicked up volcanic ash deposited during the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption.