With sea traffic set to rise in a warming Arctic, researchers are helping sailors plot a safer course through sea ice and ...
The Beaver Dam Fire Department and Dodge County Sheriff’s Office have issued safety warnings after four people on recreational vehicles went through the ice on Beaver Dam Lake in a 24-hour ...
If you go out to Canandaigua Lake during the winter season, there's a good chance you will see people ice fishing, ice ...
Illinois law, through the TRUST Act and The Way Forward Act, prohibits state and local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration officials if a civil detention order is the only thing ...
That has the U.S. Coast Guard warning the public to be careful as ice shifts on lakes and ponds. While warmer air temperatures will cause ice to melt, water temperatures will remain dangerously cold.
The two adults and one juvenile were on the ice when rescuers came to their aid just before 2:30 p.m. Eastern time Thursday about a quarter mile from shore off of Kipling and about 20 yards from ...
Article continues after... Stromgren said determining ice’s safety requires knowledge of inlets and discharges of natural bodies of water to help assess the thickness and durability of a sheet of ice.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers these ice safety tips that could save a life: • Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Ice thickness can vary greatly. • Never go out on the ...
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, no ice is safe ice. People should take precautionary measures when venturing onto the ice. Never go alone and check the forecast conditions. Ice ...
As city officials are working to instill protections for undocumented individuals in Brooklyn Park, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is reportedly making arrests in the community. According to ...
"We never recommend you go on the ice," said Lieutenant Eric Krupski. "It's never safe as far as we're concerned." Krupski says there are too many factors which make ice dangerous And this week's ...
No ice is safe ice. That's the message from West Region Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), which is reminding people to be careful because warmer temperatures have weakened the ice on local waterways.