William Douglas has been writing The Color of Hockey blog since 2012. Douglas joined NHL.com in 2019 and writes about people ...
Now that the Central Collegiate Hockey Association has everyone's attention, with Ferris State opening the regular season by defeating the reigning national champions Western Michigan on the night ...
SPEARFISH— As the Northern Hills Chinook youth hockey team skates toward its winter season, there’s at least one piece of good news. The Spearfish City Council has resolved to enter into a temporary ...
A marine heat wave spanning much of the North Pacific Ocean is already influencing the weather in North America and is poised to make its mark on winter. The unusually warm ocean water, coined “the ...
The 2025 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) returns to the United Arab Emirates this month, but this time on the iconic Majlis Course at Emirates Golf Club, bringing together top amateur golfers ...
The Hockey News Big Show is here with former longtime NHL goalie Devan Dubnyk to preview the 2025-26 NHL season for each team in the Pacific Division. But first, they have big news to discuss on the ...
OREGON, USA — The Trump administration is yanking $7.6 billion in grants supporting over 200 clean energy projects in 16 blue states, including Oregon and Washington. Those cuts include $1 billion for ...
CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – A 48-year-old Canton man is facing charges after allegedly stealing $8,000 from the Canton Minor Hockey Association. Canton Village Police charged Jason Bice with third-degree ...
BOISE, Idaho — The 2025 Pacific Northwest Woodworking and Maker Expo is happening this Saturday and Sunday at Expo Idaho presented by Woodcraft stores. The show’s focus is on wood crafting, but other ...
It’s back!!! The “blob” has returned. No, not the 1958 sci-fi film of the same name starring a young Steve McQueen in his first leading role. This “blob” is the marine heatwave that now spans much of ...
Hey, Oregonians and Washingtonians: The next time you look up in the sky, remember that you are more likely to catch a glimpse of an unidentified flying object than any other residents in the country.