On the evening of Dec. 31, as in many years past, millions of people around the world will stop what they're doing to watch a 12-foot, 11,875-pound crystal ball slowly descend a New York City flagpole ...
When you're jammed into Times Square with scores of others to celebrate New Year's Eve, there's one predicament you might run into: where do you use the bathroom? Times Square famously doesn't have ...
In the US, a popular way to celebrate New Year's Eve is to watch the ball drop in Times Square. The tradition started in 1907, when the ball was made of iron and wood. After multiple redesigns, ...
This story was updated on Dec. 30 after the event changed tree companies for the New Year’s Eve ball drop. MUSKEGON, MI - Plans are underway for Muskegon’s second annual New Year’s Eve ball drop and ...
A popular end of the year tradition is returning to downtown Kokomo. The Kokomo New Year’s Eve Ball Drop is back and is being paired with a celebration in the 100 block of West Sycamore Street on the ...