Beneath the cliffs of western Colorado, a billion years of geologic history unfolds—and a century-old dream of accessibility still shapes the land.
Puerto Escondido, set on a stunning sweep of Mexico’s Pacific Coast, draws both big-wave surfers and starchitects.
As a boy, the Hollywood movie “The Border" set the course for his life. He couldn’t believe the Border Patrol agents in the ...
Nowadays archaeologists guess that ancient humans first entered the Americas as long as 24,000 years ago, perhaps via a sea ...
An international team of researchers led by The University of New Mexico set out to understand how these mature faults break ...
From hiking to camping, swimming and boating, these Arizona state parks are worth adding to your list for outdoor fun in ...
After driving from New York to California and back, here are the best cross-country road trip stops and roadside attractions ...
SAN DIEGO — After last week’s rainstorms, the Tijuana River Trash Boom Project collected tons of trash before it entered San Diego. The barriers, stretching roughly 700 feet across the beginning of ...
PERRY COUNTY, Mo. – Tower Rock, a striking geologic formation that typically rises from the Mississippi River in southern Missouri, is accessible to walkers once again. Recent drops in river levels, ...
CLARKDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Scary moments for passengers onboard a scenic train ride outside of Sedona on Tuesday when severe weather caused a rock slide, stranding them. Emergency crews were called ...
CLARKDALE, AZ — A Verde Canyon Railroad train trip became stranded due to a rock slide on Tuesday night, according to local fire officials. Verde Valley Fire District officials say its crews, along ...
“Isn’t it nice to be at home?” Mexico captain Edson Alvarez sneered sarcastically Saturday as he left the field in Torreón after Mexico’s scoreless draw with Uruguay. The team didn’t lose but still ...
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