The New York Giants (0-3) saw a complete reversal of fortunes on Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs (1-2), with their offense going cold and their defense stepping up with a solid performance ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Two hunters, including one from Utah, who were found dead last week after being reported missing in southern Colorado earlier this month, reportedly died from a lightning strike. Ian ...
Preliminary findings show that Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko died after being struck by lightning, Conejos County Coroner Richard Martin tells PEOPLE GoFundMe Officials have revealed what killed Andrew ...
CONEJOS COUNTY, Colo. — Two hunters found dead last week in the San Juans died from a lightning strike, the Conejos County coroner said on Monday. On Friday, the coroner, Richard Martin, said there ...
With iOS 26.1, Apple Intelligence is gaining support for additional languages, including Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese. Apple ...
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The Marías' Nashville concert on their "Submarine" tour was delayed and ultimately cut short due to severe weather. The stage design resembled the a submarine, complementing the theme of their 2024 ...
The coroner in Conejos County, Colorado, confirmed on Monday that a lightning strike killed two elk hunters who went missing Sept. 11 and were found dead on Thursday. The bodies of two elk hunters — ...
The men, identified as Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko, were found under a large tree after a storm moved through the area. The coroner stated the men died instantly and were properly dressed for the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Somewhere between the lightning strike and the lights-out performance, the University of Louisville volleyball team found something Monday night. Call it a spark. A reset. A ...