No place is immune from natural disasters in this country, but which are the most dangerous, and which can sleep better knowing they are safer than other states?
If you weren't already paranoid enough, you'll love this. A group of scientists has issued a new warning about the dangers of a devastating Pacific Northwest earthquake.
An exercise in earthquake preparedness will happen in Idaho this Wednesday morning. It's the Great Idaho ShakeOut and we have good reason to pay attention this year.
The earthquakes in the Soda Springs area of Idaho have continued for the past few weeks. But, Sunday, there was an earthquake in a brand new place - right in the middle of Idaho.
It's a fact that Idaho has had over 200 earthquakes in September alone. It is also true that many are concerned that something bigger is coming. But, the truth is all our quakes do not mean a monster quake is imminent, despite what you may have heard.
If you've been paying attention, you know there has been a ton of earthquake activity in Yellowstone National Park this year. The USGS thinks they know why. The ground at Yellowstone is rising, but we're all probably not gonna die because of it.
In case you've been living under a rock (or maybe hiding there), there have been a lot of earthquakes at Yellowstone recently. For the record, we'd like to clarify that when we share news of these quakes, it does not mean the world is about to end - although it could.
We've shared many stories recently about the many earthquakes that have occurred near Yellowstone National Park and also in Idaho. Now, some conspiracy theorists think they know why.