The investigative minds at How to Survive use weather data and ocean maps to show why so many ships and planes seem to disappear in one specific patch of the Atlantic.
The Bermuda Triangle has been linked to a number of mysterious disappearances dating back to 1945. Could something sinister be causing this, or is it simply explained by science?
The joy of seeing that number on my watch, complete with a celebratory hot dog at Coney Island, reignited a fire in me to ...
Community members rallied along Burlington's Pine Street on Monday after a report of immigration enforcement during a traffic ...
Vermont sugar-makers are starting to tap their trees as warming temperatures signal the start of maple season.
The Government is working hard to address the housing crisis in Bermuda by undertaking projects to update and develop 37 new affordable housing units at Chelsea, Battery Road and Middle Town. In ...
In a sit-down interview with The News & Observer, the former WRAL meteorologist talks about moving back to the Triangle.
After a few years out of the state, the former WRAL weather anchor has moved back to the Triangle. Here’s what he’s up to now ...
The Triangle has already seen some rain Monday morning, and there is a chance for "supercells," a rare type of thunderstorm.
There were five reported tornadoes on Thursday in North Carolina.
A rare fog passed over Bermuda last month — with more fluctuating conditions from the onset of spring bringing a briefly misty morning to the island. The haze cast the island in a striking, albeit ...
More than 71% of Earth is covered by oceans, but about 95% of them remain unexplored. Only about 20% of the seafloor has been mapped by ships, which leaves large sections blank on the chart.