They’re called rock glaciers, and they might not look like much, but they’ll continue to provide meltwater after the world’s iconic white glaciers are gone.
Scientists say the trend is not only a "considerable risk" to shipping but is also reshaping deep-sea habitats.
Scientists mapped the evolution of 140 glacial lakes in Alaska and found a way to tell how much larger and destructive they can get as their glaciers melt.
It’s winter 2026, and that means that curlers near and far are looking ahead to fast-approaching competitions.
MEREDITH — Builders were hard at work Thursday morning, putting the finishing touches on an iced-over Meredith Bay, ahead of the 17th New Engl…
ALTON BAY — The eastern tip of the Big Lake is home to the only sanctioned ice runway in the lower 48. After weeks of monitoring ice depth, th…
BRISTOL ― In winter when snow and ice cover so much, it can seem like the animals have disappeared. But, although we can’t always see it, life…
Winter Storm Fern blasted through the Lakes Region Sunday and Monday, dumping more than a foot of snow in most spots, accompanied by icy tempe…
The Alton Bay Winter Carnival returns to Alton Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee on Sunday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., welcoming the community f…
