Snow and rain fell Sunday from the eastern Dakotas across portions of Minnesota.
Subzero cold and snow Thursday stretched from the northern Plains to the East Coast, closing schools and making driving hazardous.
Arctic air hammered away at the record books across the northern third of the nation again Monday, while ice kept major highways closed in the South.
A coal mine explosion half a mile underground killed 61 men in northern Japan, and rescue teams
Three men were killed in the crash of a small plane on a remote mountain ridge southeast of here, authorities said Sunday.
Bill Streshly, the popular and effective superintendent of the San Marcos Unified School District, is quitting to become superintendent of the larger San Ramon Valley Unified School District, 25 miles east of Oakland.
An earthquake registering 5.7 on the Richter scale rocked northern India on Saturday, and reports
The Soviet Union said Monday that an accident has occurred at one of its nuclear power plants, sending a cloud of atomic radiation sweeping across Scandinavia and Finland hundreds of miles away.
Northern Ireland that for the first time will give the Irish government a role in the troubled British province.
The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said the new federal mutual association, Centennial Savings & Loan Assn. in Guerneville, assumed $404.6 million in assets and the liabilities of the state-chartered stock institution of the same name.
Snow blanketed northern states from Washington to the Plains today after a day of near-blizzard
An elderly Roman Catholic woman collapsed and died after her home was attacked Sunday during renewed outbreaks of violence by Protestant opponents of an Anglo-Irish agreement, police said.
The Arctic storm that left shining snowcaps on the mountains and hailstone snowmen on the beaches of Southern California finally blew itself away to the east Thursday, and forecasters said the weekend should be a time of rising temperatures, declining winds . . . and lots of sun.
Libyan warplanes bombed the northern Chadian desert towns of Fada and Zouar, Chad radio reported Friday.
Only one of three massive development plans for northern areas of the city gained approval from the
Sushi grows less beguiling but more satisfying as one's acquaintance with it improves.
It's unprepossessing from the outside, to say the least.
When wholesaler Kuni Kawakami began selling fish in 1970, only one of his customers served sushi, the Japanese raw fish delicacy.
I made light here the other day of a reader's thesis that Northern Californians respect and
Cold Canadian air kept temperatures in the teens over the northern Plains Saturday, but the