A 2.7-magnitude quake hit the Colorado mountains overnight on Saturday about 18-and-a-half miles north of Glenwood Springs. We have the latest information.
Did you feel it on Sunday? Was the group shaking a bit on Sunday morning? If you said yes, you aren't crazy and you aren't feeling something weird from your hangover. There was actually an earthquake in Weld county Sunday morning and it was felt all the way to Boulder according the United States Geological Survey...
Today there was an earthquake in Southern Colorado. The United States Geological Survey reported a 4.5 magnitude earthquake but it was later downgraded to a 3.9.
The location of the earthquake was approximately 26 miles southwest of Trinidad...
While Colorado isn't known around the country for earthquake activity, experts are saying that part of Northern Colorado could be susceptible in the future.
Two Fort Collins climbers on Mount Everest are safe following an earthquake that has left at least 2,200 people dead. They are still stranded on the mountain.
Air and train traffic was disrupted and hundreds of thousands were evacuated from buildings on the East Coast this afternoon following a magnitude 5.9 earthquake centered near Louisa, Virgina. The Pentagon and White House were among buildings evacuated. This less than 24-hours after a 5.3 magnitude quake shook southern Colorado.
The strongest earthquake to shake Colorado in forty years has rattled the southern part of the state near the New Mexico border. The series of quakes yesterday, capped by the 5.3 quake at 11:46 last night, were centered south of Cokedale in Las Animas County. Aftershocks were still being felt early this morning. The quake caused minor damage and rockslides in the area.
It’s hard to believe that a year has passed since the horrific earthquake that shook Haiti. After the tragedy, Americans pledged over 1 billion dollars – 32 million dollars by text messages alone. But has it made a difference?
In this series of compelling composite photos, we get to see locations in Haiti both then … and today...