The Ohio River is cresting nearly a week after heavy rain.We are tracking its levels in Louisville at the McAlpine Upper.
Officials expect the Ohio River's waters to begin receding Friday afternoon and returning to its normal height, around 12 feet, on Tuesday, Feb. 25. According to the NOAA, the most recent high crest ...
It’s been a crazy week for river lovers in the River City. The James River rose to more than 16 feet this week — putting the ...
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9 best river cruises in Europe
If you're looking for a slow and easy mode of travel in Europe, try a river cruise. The choices are broader than you might ...
River cruises are “more about the experience off the ship than on,” a travel journalist says. Viking and American Cruise ...
The recent announcement that Celebrity Cruises will enter the river cruise market in 2027 is set to pique the interest of ...
If overindulgence makes you feel more sluggish than rested and relaxed after your vacation, it's time to find a new way to ...
Last weekend's rainstorm pushed Lake Shasta levels up almost four feet between last Friday and Sunday, according to California Department of Water Resources data. Here’s how full Lake Shasta and ...
High or low water ... levels can fall almost as fast as they rise so often it is simply a case of putting up with a couple of days of coach trips before the cruise can continue. Uniworld River ...