Sourcing family friendly frightening fiction can be a bit challenging. That said, while straightforward horror texts rarely ...
The scale of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa is emerging, with dozens of people known to have died in Haiti and ...
Hurricane Melissa has caused devastating flooding in Haiti, leading to at least 20 deaths on the island. Many homes have been ...
As the long arm of the fossil fuel lobby enters the classroom, some US science teachers are finding their job requires more ...
Meteorologists with KRQE News 13 continue to visit schools around the metro area as part of KRQE’s Weather Academy. Recently, ...
As we head into the last day of October, this month will turn out to be one of the wettest Erie Octobers on record. We’re ...
As school visits ramp up, meteorologist Kevin Skarupa answers two top questions: the biggest blizzards in history and what it ...
From bands of brown on woolly bear caterpillars to how bushy the squirrels' tails look, people have been using nature to predict how harsh winter will be for generations.
Before the advent of weather tech, people relied on natural signs to predict winter conditions. But how accurate were they?
Children at a Melton Mowbray school were thrilled today (Monday) to be visited by a popular author for special storytelling sessions.
This week’s Weather Kid is 12-year-old Catherine McDowell Does your kid want to be the next Van’s Weather Kid? Send an email ...
At least 48 deaths have been reported throughout Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. "I have never seen a disaster like this in my life," says FOX Weather correspondent Robert Ray, who has ...