As it does every year, NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, tracked Santa on his trip around the world on Christmas ...
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
The day has finally come and Norad has been extra busy today keeping track of Santa as makes his way from the North Pole into ...
Today, NORAD’s system is far more sophisticated, with a website that receives millions of page views. Volunteers for the ...
A Colorado woman remembers when one of the most important holiday missions began. It all started with her father and a phone ...
NORAD began to track Santa Claus in 1955, following an accidental phone call made to the agency by a young boy interested in ...
NORAD continues its over 60-year tradition of tracking Santa Claus's journey on Christmas Eve using their technology and ...
Good morning, Chicago. The Christmas tradition has become nearly global in scope: Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.
Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.