The Guardia Civil in Huesca, Spain, rescued a 29-year-old French climber who was injured as he attempted to climb Mallo Frechín in the Mallos de Riglos, Huesca.
Along the way, you can spot the remains of lime kilns, limestone cliffs (keep an eye out for rock climbers) and old mills. You might even catch sight of people abseiling over the River Wyre ...
Members of the Rock Hall class of 2024. Clockwise from bottom left: Tim Roney; Manny Carabel; Taylor Hill; Randy Shropshire; Ilya S. Savenok. Photos: Getty Images ...
“Stay alive.” In an exclusive clip of Nat Geo doc The Devil’s Climb, a guide gives the stark warning to renowned rock climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell as they prepare to scale the ...
Visitors have a new way to get down the hill at Juan Tabo Hills Park. The park earlier this month introduced the 50-foot-high, 100-foot-long slide — the longest slide in New Mexico — as the ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The city of Little Rock is receiving a new fleet of vehicles to help with city-wide trash services. The seven new trucks will replace older vehicles with maintenance issues and ...
The Little Rock Police Department has asked for the public's help in locating a missing woman. The 38-year-old was last seen in Little Rock. She is described as being 5'3" in height and weighing ...
A clumsy hiker slipped off a muddy rock while exploring nature around beautiful waterfall. Footage shows Uthai Saengsong trying to walk closer to the body of water for a better view when he slid ...
Joan Adcock, left, and Blake Tierney discuss their policy positions during the Coalition of Little Rock Neighborhoods meeting on Oct. 12. Credit: Milo Strain Candidates for several local and state ...
Every six minutes, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, according to the American Parkinson's Disease Association.
The afternoon of May 15, 1994, two men in a truck were driving through a swampy field a half-mile east of Interstate 440 in North Little Rock when they accidentally ran over skeletal remains.
Last month, a team of climbers filming a National Geographic documentary discovered “a boot melting out of the ice,” believed to belong to Andrew ‘Sandy’ Irvine. He vanished in June 1924, while ...