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SALT LAKE CITY — A brutally hot and dry summer is taking its toll on Utah's reservoirs, with water levels showing a "drastic decline," which officials say is more than double the normal rate. The Utah ...
Alaska volcano observers say signs of unrest at Mount Spurr have declined to the point where “the chances of an eruption in the near-term are now considered extremely low.” Spurr, the closest active ...
TEXAS CITY, Texas (KTRK) -- An investigation is underway as Texas City Emergency Management is actively monitoring its air quality after an incident at a Valero facility. The Texas City Office of ...
Put away the doggles, at least for now: Mount Spurr, a volcano about 80 miles west of Anchorage, is no longer primed to erupt anytime soon. The Alaska Volcano Observatory on Wednesday reduced its ...
Prince Edward Island's water levels are dipping during the ongoing hot, dry spell affecting much of Atlantic Canada, but the province says this is normal for late summer. Sean Ledgerwood, P.E.I.'s ...
A-level students across the UK, Wales and Northern Ireland have been collecting their exam results this morning. Students will be hoping they achieve the grades needed to attend the university of ...
A-Level results day 2025 is here and students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are all finding out how they did in this year's exams. What's on that sheet of paper is determined by grade ...
Students across the country are set to receive their A level results today and find out what the next three years of their life may look like. From 8am this morning, students in England and Wales will ...
The proportion of students getting top A-level grades rose again this year, with more applicants than ever expected to secure their desired university place. More than a quarter (28.3%) of UK entries ...