Planes didn’t fall from the sky on Jan. 1, 2000. A technology reporter who wrote a front-page article early that morning ...
The year was 1999 - and governments and corporations were fearful about the unknown millenium computer bug. Here’s what to ...
New Year's Eve, FOX 2 was covering the biggest story of the year: a new millenium and a fear that massive computer ...
The so-called "millennium bug" led many to predict a meltdown of critical infrastructure when the calendar changed from 1999 ...
This passage has been excerpted from Y2K, Colette Shade’s debut collection of essays about pop culture and politics between ...
For people over the age of 30, the Y2K panic of 1999 was a real concern. It seems silly now, but for many people a quarter ...
Worried about dire Y2K predictions, Vancouverites stock up ahead of Jan. 1, 2000 How to avoid paying the pink tax Chris Pratt ...
The U.S. spent tens of billions of dollars solving the computer glitch, but Y2K also sparked untrue hysteria about planes ...
In the leadup to New Year's Day in 2000, there was a lot of concern, a bit of tension and some curiosity all for one reason: ...
As the clock ticked toward midnight on December 31, 1999, the world held its breath. Would the dreaded Y2K bug bring global ...
WGN Radio’s Jon Hansen, in for Bob Sirott, chats with former WGN agri-business broadcaster Max Armstrong about his memories ...
The look back led the Daybreak team to reminisce. “I remember that they told us all to turn off our computers,” Stormtrack 8 Meteorologist Tara Hastings recalled. She was a student at Valparaiso ...