A "loud boom" heard in northeast Ohio on Tuesday, March 17 was likely the result of a meteor, the National Weather Service said. The agency's Pittsburgh office said a "fireball" was spotted in the sky ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A loud boom heard across Northeast Ohio that rattled homes and startled residents across the area Tuesday morning was a meteor, ...
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STATEWIDE — A new Florida statute goes into effect July 1 that makes it unlawful for anyone in a vehicle to turn up their radio too loud. According to this law, audio coming from a vehicle that can be ...
United Way of Greater St. Louis is getting ready to kick off its "Unite With Us Days" volunteer initiative to connect people across the region with area non-profits in need of extra help. Katelind ...
Did you hear it? Or maybe you saw it?A 6-foot, 7-ton asteroid produced a bright daylight fireball in the sky Tuesday, with sightings coming in from multiple states.The event took place around 8 a.m.
A piece of the sky fell this morning. A fireball seen throughout Ohio around 9 a.m. March 17 was a meteor, according to the National Weather Service of Cleveland. According to the American ...
An asteroid weighing about 7 tons and traveling at 45,000 miles per hour zoomed over multiple states and lit up the sky as a meteor Tuesday morning, causing a loud boom that some residents mistook for ...
HOUSTON — Did you see, hear, or feel it? We saw reports on social media and received calls to our newsroom Saturday afternoon about a loud boom. Some people describe seeing a possible meteorite ...
CLEVELAND — This morning, a loud boom shook homes and buildings across Northeast Ohio, leaving many residents wondering what happened. NASA says the sound was caused by a meteor. 3News is highlighting ...