Groundhog Day quiz: How much do you know about groundhogs?
Groundhog co-handler Ben Hughes holds weather-prognosticating groundhog Punxsutawney Phil while co-handler John Griffiths kisses the creature just before his annual prediction on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa., on the 124th Groundhog Day two years
The historical roots of Groundhog Day stretch back through the medieval Christian feast of Candlemas to ancient pagan midwinter celebrations.
The whole groundhog prediction idea first came to General Beau's keepers when they realized that their charge actually did come to life on February 2, the day named for his kin, and decided to make sure that the Sunny South was as deserving of
By Tracy Connor / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS On Groundhog Day, Staten Island Chuck usually predicts whether there will be another six weeks of winter. This year the question is: When will winter start? Weather researchers have determined that it's not your
By Tracy Connor / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS On Groundhog Day, Staten Island Chuck usually predicts whether there will be another six weeks of winter. This year the question is: When will winter start? Weather researchers have determined that it's not your
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