The Cornhusker State is blessed with gorgeous landscapes, from the Missouri and the Platte to the Panhandle, and everything in between. Some of them, however, take a little more effort to appreciate ...
The Platte River is a stunningly beautiful body of water that weaves its way through Nebraska like life-giving veins. It’s 310 miles long, give or take a few miles, and as a tributary of the Missouri ...
For those seeking more challenge, Decker Creek Trail offers steeper sections and more rugged terrain, with the reward of accessing some of the park’s most secluded and pristine areas. During spring, ...
One of northern Michigan's most beautiful and important remaining natural areas, dubbed "The Big Wild," is getting bigger. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has acquired more than 8,850 ...
Portions of western Washington state have experienced a month’s worth of rain within the past few days, causing historic flooding, damaging mudslides and more than 100,00 people facing potential ...
BURLINGTON — Floodwaters began to recede on Friday after historic inundation in Washington state, but the areas hardest hit by flooding could face another wave of atmospheric river next week, and more ...
After days of heavy rain in Washington state, a levee breach along the Green River led to a flash flood warning and evacuation orders. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports on the repairs as crews have ...
PLATTE CITY, Mo. — According to Adam Gisler's coach, "He's a kid you hold your breath every time he touches the ball." You would have had to hold your breath for a long time on Friday, as Gisler took ...
Catastrophic flooding was underway in the Pacific Northwest early the morning of Dec. 11 after an atmospheric river pounded parts of Washington and Oregon with heavy rain, covering roadways and ...
PLATTE CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Platte County quarterback Rocco Marriott won the 2025 Thomas A. Simone Award. The award is given out annually to the best high school football player in the Kansas City area.
Heavy rain across the Pacific Northwest sent rivers toward record heights, putting thousands at risk in Washington and British Columbia. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a San Francisco-based reporter on The ...
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