After another shark sighting earlier this week, Crane Beach in Ipswich will remain closed to swimming to people and pets.
A 20-year-old man who fled Syria to make a new life in north Wales drowned on a trip to the seaside, an inquest has heard.
People and dogs should not get in the water at Crane Beach in Ipswich due to the number of sharks, officials warned. The ...
For residential accounts more than $800 behind, gas shutoffs started Sunday, according to a city memo. Before the pandemic, ...
Before the surge from Hurricane Helene swallowed up their dream home on Clearwater Beach, this was paradise. Retirees Max and ...
A 36-foot-long sportfishing boat remained parked on San Francisco’s Ocean Beach on Tuesday morning, two days after five ...
Beta Film, one of Europe’s biggest and most ambitious independents, has unveiled its Mipcom sales slate, led by 10-part epic ...
Hurricane Helene swept through Florida last week, leaving devastation in its wake. While the Tampa Bay area did not get a ...
Trump has returned to the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans after a year's hiatus. Who are the top 10 Palm Beach ...
OCEAN CITY, MD/REHOBOTH BEACH, DE - With the summer season over, dogs are once again allowed on the boardwalks and beaches, ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service will consider granting federal protections to the Bethany Beach firefly, which is rapidly ...
One major effect of Hurricane Helene is the mountains of sand along Tampa Bay area beaches. Streets in many of the region's ...