The Salton Sea, an Accident of History, Faces a New Water Crisis The vast California lake relies on runoff from cropland to avoid disappearing. But as farmers face water cuts due to drought and an ever drier Colorado River, the Salton Sea stands to lose again.
Great Lakes Storm Brings Snowfall and Possible 20-Foot Waves Michigan saw up to a foot of snow in some areas, and Wisconsin was getting up to six inches from the storm.
Man Tells of Losing His Arm to an Alligator, Followed by Days Lost in a Swamp Eric Merda meant to go exploring, but ended up in what he described as a nightmare survival story.
Is Cold, Blustery Lake Superior a Perfect Cruise Destination? As cruising picks up, one small Wisconsin port weighs the pros and cons of more ships and their impact on the town and the environment.
Cold-Plunging With Maine’s ‘Ice Mermaids’ A photographer in Maine has been documenting groups of women who submerge themselves in near-freezing water. Here’s what she’s seen.