Summer Time Means Road Trips
Summer time definitely means road trips...whether it be with your family or friends it'll still be a great time and and awesome journey to take!
Summer time definitely means road trips...whether it be with your family or friends it'll still be a great time and and awesome journey to take!
You know most babies are just learning how to crawl or say their first words or even how to feed themselves. Well Ryder, a cute little 7 ½ month old baby is learning…you saw the title…how to water ski
My buddy Ron Roberts gets a lot of heat for 'interrupting' people's favorite television shows to update them on weather conditions on the South Plains. I don't think that's fair. He really just cuts in during commercial breaks 99% of the time and the info he's reporting is for your safety. Yet people still call him 'Run For Your Life Ron'...which is hilarious, but uncalled for!
Kids had the day off from school today but I'm pretty sure they'll be happy about tomorrow.
A few stupid videos from yesterday's Hurricane Sandy coverage are racking up views online:
Now that Hurricane Isaac has passed, the website WorldWideInterweb posted a montage called 'The Ultimate Hurricane Reporter Fails Compilation'!
If you're not familiar with Instagram, it's an app that lets you tweak your cell phone photos and give them vintage looks. It's insanely popular, so Instagram photos have FLOODED Facebook. And it turns out...your friends HATE THEM.
Due to the snow and potential for icy conditions on Monday morning, Lubbock ISD has announced that classes will be delayed by two hours for all campuses. Buses will also be delayed for two hours.
Two guys named Greg Benson and Ryan Smith came up with a hilarious prank to play on employees at their local Target store.
The coastal region of southwest England has been battered by storms lately and this stunning video captures its more drastic effects when the entire face of a cliff in Cornwall crumbles into the sea.
Check it out below:
Hurricane Irene may end up being one of the 10 costliest catastrophes in U.S. history. Industry experts currently put the storm’s damage at $7 billion to $10 billion; however, much of that destruction may not be covered by insurance because it was caused by flooding and not winds. Flooding is often excluded from standard insurance policies.
Cleanup efforts have begun in communities that were devastated by Hurricane Irene over the weekend. Although trucks and supplies from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are en route, access to some areas has been cut off by floodwaters that washed out or damaged roads and bridges.
“Irene was gonna land somewhere. We’re not Manhattan, our small streams quickly became big rivers,” Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin told The Brattleboro (Vt.) Reformer. “We’ve lost churches, homes and historic bridges. But we will rebuild.”