SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Wonder Oasis Waterpark in Shreveport has announced its permanent closure, effective immediately. Owner and operator Lee Hovis made the difficult decision after exhausting ...
The Shreveport waterpark known as Wonder Oasis has ceased all operations effective immediately, according to its owner.
The Sioux City water park broke ground in August 2024, and since then, officials have been busy getting ready for its grand opening, which is expected around Memorial Day. This year, Memorial Day ...
There isn’t a “favourite in this tournament”, Kagiso Rabada insisted on the day before the opening game of the T20 World Cup ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta opened RV reservations today, but all spots were quickly filled. Reservations became available online at 9 a.m., and within an hour, ...
It was the summer of 2010 when 16-year-old Justin Bieber brought his "My World" concert tour to Des Moines, Iowa. Hours before his June 30 concert at Wells Fargo Arena, with temperatures that ...
Venezuela’s interim government has been praised by President Trump. It has also maintained its state security apparatus to stamp out any perceived dissent. Venezuela’s interim government has been ...
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - After a years-long wait, checks from the Flint Water Crisis Settlement have started to go out in the mail. The settlement site shows 2,854 payment elections have been made so far ...
What seems like a simple test turns into full-blown balloon carnage as the team fires arrows, throws axes, launches spears, and even uses bizarre tools to see how many water balloons they can destroy.
The birthplace of the environmental movement is still going strong. The City of Santa Barbara is looking to ban the sale of small plastic water bottles, Mylar balloons, plastic confetti, and other ...
Texas is running out of water. The booming population and industry growth, coupled with declining water supply, have many parts of the state on a path to severe shortages in the coming decades.
MIT researchers have found a way to use the mechanical vibrations of sound waves to shake water molecules free from a storage medium. The breakthrough significantly speeds up the process of harvesting ...