It's not something you hear about every day. Two Utica area men crash into a frigid Alaskan mountainside during a storm, in one of the most remote places in the country, near Mt. St. Elias, Alaska, according to AlaskaPublic.org.
62-year-old James Feola of Cassville and 62-year-old Fred Northup of Fairfield, both experienced pilots, crashed their Cessna 182 into the frigid mountainside "hard e
We don't need to tell you it's cold outside, but it's SO cold in CNY, that places in Alaska, Canada, and other 'cold areas' are actually warmer than us.
If you're been wondering what happened to the winter of 2011-2012 in upstate New York with our distinct lack of snowfall, look at the winter wallop that Mother Nature has served up to Alaska.
Western Alaskan communities like Nome are facing a winter storm that the National Weather Service warned would be as strong as a category 3 hurricane. The storm, which brewed in the Bearing Sea brought winds of nearly 90 miles per hour and flooding storm surge...