Over 700 miles — that’s how far Joe Beaman of Indiana was willing to travel to visit the SS United States in the Port City.
Photos of the SS United States being pulled by a 140-foot tugboat prompted many to ask how the move was even possible.
Efforts to save the SS United States from being sunk as an artificial reef are ongoing, with appeals for federal intervention ...
The last World War I-era American dreadnought USS Texas (BB-35) will remain in the Port of Galveston as a museum ship, the ...
THE ocean liner that once carried presidents, celebrities and hopeful immigrants across the Atlantic is making its final ...
Campers flipped, homes and boats damaged, and tree limbs knocked down Tuesday night in Santa Rosa County after a possible ...
The family of Kadance Fredricksen is speaking out for the first time since the 18-year-old’s death, sharing their grief and ...
Mobile police are investigating a shooting that left one woman injured on Wagner Street. According to a Mobile Police Department news release, officers were called to a local ...
Ryanair is seeking to become the world's first paperless airline and wants to abolish printed-out tickets by November. The ...
Presidential speeches to Congress, such as the State of the Union, are pivotal in setting the national agenda. Below is the ...
A turbulence tracking company mined data to identify the most turbulent flights in the world. The most turbulent flight is a ...