The New Mexico Rail Runner is adding additional train service for those wanting to attend the 2025 New Mexico Legislative Session. Rail Runner #201 will start at the Santa Fe ...
Del Mar Councilmember Dan Quirk continues to maintain there is no need for a tunnel. He said Monday the train is an ...
Each year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) takes a break from its regular mission of defending North American airspace to embark on a festive tradition: tracking Santa Claus ...
The tradition of tracking Santa Claus began accidentally in 1955, when a misprinted phone number in a Sears ad directed calls to CONAD. Colonel Shoup improvised, giving children Santa updates.
The Christmas tradition has become nearly global in scope: Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.Watch Santa's ...
Watch live as Santa Claus begins his yearly lap around the world, being pulled by his nine reindeer to deliver presents to children across the globe. The North American Aerospace Defense Command ...
Families across the globe can track Santa Claus’s Christmas Eve journey with the help of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The long-standing tradition allows children and ...
Santa Claus is usually good news for tourism—and locales all over the world embrace their proximity to the Christmas figure Natasha Geiling; Updated by Kayla Randall The giant Santa statue near ...
“My son looks at me, he goes, ‘There’s no Santa. You’ve been lying to me,'” recalls Highfill, 56, of Pleasanton, California. “He caught me red-handed, I didn’t know what to say.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — There’s nothing like having breakfast with Santa to get in the Christmas spirit. The City of Charleston hosted the Breakfast With Santa event at the Kanawha City Community ...
He would reprise the role every December for more than 30 years, delivering toys to children across the Nullarbor, earning him the nickname Sunburnt Santa. The history of the Trans-Australian Railway ...