The Shasta Historical Society plans to reopen its doors on December 5, following extensive renovations due to water damage.
Many area readers may not have known that Thomas Goltz was a national hero in a country most of us would struggle to find on ...
Each April, a small crew of Glacier National Park workers plows through snowdrifts that can rise taller than a house along Going-to-the-Sun Road. During peak summer, an average of 4,600 vehicles ...
Legends call it a doorway between worlds—a place where alien craft vanish into the clouds and ancient civilizations wait below the snow. For centuries, explorers and mystics have felt something ...
The New York Yankees are no stranger to superstar players. From Babe Ruth to Aaron Judge, the Bronx has been a home to baseball legends for over 100 years, and now one is getting his own documentary ...
The New York Yankees are no stranger to superstar players. From Babe Ruth to Aaron Judge, the Bronx has been a home to baseball legends for over 100 years, and now one is getting his own documentary ...
Deep in the old-growth forests of Northwestern America lives a glorious gem of natural beauty. Crater Lake is renowned for its extreme depth, vibrant color, and crystal clarity. The towering cinders ...
It’s painful to watch Ozzy Osbourne struggle in this documentary, but his efforts to make one final onstage appearance are awe-inspiring. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Kilian Jornet climbed Mount Shasta on September 30, the 71st 14,000'er of his States of Altitude project. Since then, he has cycled 788km in three days across California, Oregon, and Washington to the ...
Aliens, underground bases, interdimensional portals, giants, lost cities — Mount Shasta has it all. For decades it’s been called the most paranormal place on Earth, but what’s really going on there?
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
A lone climber sustained injuries after sliding several hundred feet down Mt. Shasta. The climber lost control while glissading, a technique involving a controlled slide down ice and snow. An injured ...