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DULUTH — On May 11, 1982, Larry and Debbie Race, of Hoyt Lakes, took their boat out into the Lake Superior chill after eating a celebratory dinner. Debbie’s body, clad in a life jacket, washed ...
A married couple took their boat onto Lake Superior for an anniversary cruise. Only one of them came back. Larry Race maintains his innocence even after being convicted in 1983 of his wife’s murder.
Barge 129 sank to the bottom of Michigan's Lake Superior in 1902 after a strong storm snapped the towline securing it to another boat. Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society Sign up for CNN’s ...
The Vista Star, a 92-foot sightseeing cruise boat, crashed in a break wall at the Superior Entry between Lake Superior and Allouez Bay on Saturday, July 20, 2024, near Duluth, Minn. U.S. Coast Guard ...
The U.S. Coast Guard sent a response boat and helicopter. ... 2025, to a recreational boat taking on water while cruising Lake Superior just north of Grand Marais, Mich.
The two boats were discovered about 25 miles off the shore of Grand Marais, Mich., about four to five miles from each other. The museum hopes the third boat, the Annie M. Peterson, will be found next.
Researchers searching for a pair of World War I-era minesweepers that mysteriously vanished in Lake Superior over a century ago instead found a long-missing ship that sank to the bottom of the ...
Shipwreck found in Lake Superior more than 130 years after boat vanished during family trip. ... was wrecked 60 miles northwest of Whitefish Point in Lake Superior on August 30, 1892.
MINNEAPOLIS — Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world — a sea known for its pristine cold water. But in a warming world, that's changing. Before dawn, a crew boards the Blue ...
The wreckage of a rare boat - one of the last of its kind to be located - has been identified at the bottom of Lake Superior in Michigan. The video above is ABC7's 24/7 livestream. Researchers ...
A 292-foot Whaleback ship, Barge 129, was found in Lake Superior 120 years after a storm sank it, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society said.
"I thought I could fish the lake in my 14-foot boat if I just used common sense.'' From their cabin-turned-home perched along Superior's shoreline, Pete and Carol can gauge the lake's many moods.