Emily Sweeney took bronze at the world luge championships, becoming the second American to claim multiple singles medals in worlds history. Sweeney, a 31-year-old, two-time Olympian, led after the ...
In Charleston, South Carolina, it took crews nearly 16 hours to reopen travel in one direction along the massive 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) Ravenel Bridge that carries about 100,000 vehicles a day.
Kirkby grew up one town over from Lake Placid, the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic host that is home to one of the U.S.’ two ...
After months of forecasts, La Niña has officially developed, meaning drier and warmer weather for the remaining winter months in South Carolina. Then again, maybe not. Although the weather ...
LAKETON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park celebrated this week’s cold temperatures and about 20 inches of snow. “It’s awesome. This is what we’ve been ...
OBERHOF, Germany (AP) — Max Langenhan of Germany moved back into the World Cup men’s singles points lead Sunday, after getting his season-best third win of the season. Felix Loch of Germany ...
OBERHOF, Germany (AP) — Madeleine Egle of Austria is a bit closer to ending a 26-year streak of German dominance in women’s World Cup luge. Egle got her fourth race win of the season Saturday ...
Muskegon Luge hoping for better winter season The McBride family from North Muskegon enjoyed the sunshine Friday on the ice rink. “It’s our lunch break so we were like, ‘Oh, we should get ...
Instead, late January is usually when South Carolina gets snow — which lines up with the most recent winter events. “I have snow records for Columbia going back to 1949 … the most common ...
Winter Storm Enzo blanketed the Gulf Coast ... was closed except for mission-essential personnel. In South Carolina, Myrtle Beach's oceanside SkyWheel Ferris wheel closed for the week due to ...
A rare and widespread winter storm that covered Southern states with record-breaking amounts of snow has the region wondering: When will the South start to feel like the South again? Nearly 3 ...