A 65-year-old man was forced to ditch his airplane in the Pacific Ocean when he ran out of fuel en route to Hawaii from California. The man had notified authorities that he expected to run out of fuel about 35 miles short of his Hilo destination.
The pilot of a small plane was forced to land in the Pacific Ocean after running out of fuel while flying from California to Hawaii on Friday afternoon.
Fleet Week comes to San Francisco tomorrow, opening with the Blue Angels.
The Coast Guard is investigating how two scuba divers were left three miles off the Florida Coast on Sunday by Miami Beach dive company RJ Diving Ventures.
The female passenger's condition is unknown
One passenger is still missing
The illegal gill net set in Texas water by Mexican fisherman has killed at least 3,000 juvenile sharks along the South Texas Gulf Coast, Texas authorities said.
While the Philippines are typically hit by about 20 storms and typhoons annually, Nesat is expected to deliver a particularly powerful blow.
An announcement published on Treasure Island stated that companies responsible for 2007 San Francisco oil spill incident have agreed to pay $44.4 million as a settlement.
Findings of the second major investigation by the U.S. government into the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, may press BP into putting over $30 billion on the table to quickly settle its outstanding legal headaches.
Findings of the second major investigation by the government into the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, may press BP into putting over $30 billion on the table to quickly settle its outstanding legal headaches.
Oil and an oil sheen covering several square miles of water are surfacing near the site of last year's BP Macondo Well disaster, prompting concerns that the well might not be plugged as Tropical Storm Lee gathers strength.
Oil and an oil sheen covering several square miles of water are surfacing near the site of last year’s BP Macondo Well disaster, prompting concerns that the well might not be plugged.
Hurricane Irene knocked out power to 3.3 million homes and businesses along the East Coast, forced two nuclear plants to shut and idled oil ports and refining as it approached New York City early on Sunday.
Hurricane Irene knocked out power to 3.3 million homes and businesses along the U.S. East Coast, forced two nuclear plants to shut and idled oil ports and refining as it approached New York City early on Sunday.
The body of a New York Police Department Officer, who went missing on Friday afternoon, was recovered from Long Island Sound early Saturday afternoon.
A mysterious orange goo that washed ashore in an Alaska village last week and sparked pollution concerns turns out to be a mass of crustacean eggs or embryos, government scientists said on Monday.
A mysterious orange-colored has washed up on the shore of a northwestern village in Alaska this week.
North Africans are flocking to Italy and Europe in large numbers, testing the continents infrastructure.
Twenty-five men died on a boat escaping the Libyan conflict.
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The Coast Guard captured nearly $180 million worth of cocaine aboard a Carribean narcotics submarine, a new type of vessel that allows drug traffickers to surreptitiously transport massive amounts of cocaine.