There’s no longer a Mount McKinley. North America’s tallest mountain is still there in Alaska, but it has a new name. And that name is its old name: Denali. The White House made the announcement ahead ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There is a game children play called “King of the Mountain.” The rules vary, but generally, kids race to the top of a mound and ...
Denali National Park has confirmed that 29 year old Nicholas Vizzini of Washington state passed away in a soft slab avalanche incident on Mt. McKinley (formerly known as Denali) on June 10, 2025. The ...
Linda Infante Lyons is against the name change. "Denali forever!" told us. She used a tripod and timer to take this photo in 2015 of herself and her husband, with the mountain looming President Trump ...
A resolution was passed Friday by the Alaska Legislature urging President Donald Trump to reverse course and retain the name of North America's tallest peak as Mount Denali. AP The Alaska Legislature ...
The Alaska Senate unanimously joined the state House Friday in urging President Donald Trump to reverse his decision to rename North America’s tallest peak as Mount McKinley. Trump issued the order ...
The search giant officially updated its maps and search engine Saturday reverting Denali back to its original name — Mount McKinley. President Trump ordered the renaming of Denali and the Gulf of ...
Mount McKinley, now officially known as Denali, stands as North America's highest peak, soaring to 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) ...
The accident marks the second death on the mountain this climbing season. Denali National Park has confirmed that 29 year old Nicholas Vizzini of Washington state passed away in a soft slab avalanche ...
FILE - People stand at the Eielson Visitor Center with a view of North America's tallest peak, Denali, in the background, Sept. 2, 2015, in Denali National Park and ...