Don Ellis overlooked the Teton River as he watched a wall of water break through the newly-completed Teton Dam. It was 11:55 ...
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3 minutes to midnight - then 12 billion gallons were unleashed
On March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam collapsed without warning. A 180-foot wall of water tore through the valley, killing over 400 people — many while they slept. Few remember it. Even fewer were ...
The State of Michigan's role in the Edenville and Sanford dams is being examined in a Michigan Court of Claims bench trial ...
Below the massive embankment of the North Fork Dam, activity of earthmoving equipment signals that work has begun on a $23 ...
We’ve all seen those movies where something goes wrong with technology and suddenly, it’s chaos. Well, sometimes that happens in real life, too. These aren’t just minor glitches; they’re major ...
Under the moonlight of March 12, 1928, a concrete wall meant to hold a city’s future exploded — sending a 10‑story water wall roaring through narrow canyons and farmland, destroying entire towns.
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Brock Phillip had an eventful final drive in a game full of them Tuesday. The St. Francis senior quarterback had to leave for a play with a cramp in his leg. He took a huge hit on a scramble to the ...
On December 1, 1928, William Mulholland, the once-celebrated engineer who brought water to Los Angeles, resigned as General Manager and Chief Engineer of the Bureau of Water Works and Supply.
Not that it’s a contest, but Santa Clarita did it first. It was Hollywood before Hollywood. It had its own gold rush years before riches were found at Sutter’s Mill. And men were pulling oil from the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Reloaded with accoladed football players from throughout Western New York and as far as the Rochester suburbs, St. Francis conquered its local competition to secure a spot in ...
The Westin St. Francis made San Francisco hospitality history on October 10, as Chef Michael Mina and four-time NBA Champion Stephen Curry arrived by cable car on Powell Street to launch Bourbon Steak ...
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