Niagara Falls To Nik Wallenda, Pay Up.
Niagara Falls, of New York, wants Nik Wallenda to pay up. They say Wallenda still owes about $25,000 for public safety costs from last month's tightrope walk across the falls.
Niagara Falls, of New York, wants Nik Wallenda to pay up. They say Wallenda still owes about $25,000 for public safety costs from last month's tightrope walk across the falls.
Nik Wallenda made it look easy. The daredevil's amazing high-wire walk over Niagara Falls on Friday night was viewed by more than 12 million people worldwide, but if you missed it, you're in luck.
Nik Wallenda wowed the world Friday night. Then, on Saturday, he returned to Niagara Falls to help crews clean up, and Sunday, he took time to shake hands with hundreds of people.
Shortly after 10:10 p.m. this evening, Nik Wallenda stepped on to a wire high above Niagara Falls and took the first steps of a journey he'd been preparing for for months.
At 10:10 p.m. this evening, Nik Wallenda will make his high-wire walk across Niagara Falls. We sent our digital team out to cover all the action, so check back for coverage throughout the day today as we track his progress and check out the crowds.
Thousands are expected to crowd downtown Niagara Falls throughout the day today and into this evening in anticipation for Nik Wallenda's high wire walk across the Falls tonight. Here are a few tips on traveling in the area today and where to park.
Daredevil Nik Wallenda takes on Niagara Falls tonight in front of a live TV audience. Eyes all over the world will be watching as the stuntman crosses the Falls from the U.S. to Canada via tightrope. Will you?
Now this is an event that's really taken over Western New York. Tomorrow night at 10:10 p.m., Nik Wallenda will finally take his walk across Niagara Falls. Events like this don't happen every day. Are you going to be there in person?
...and, I should add, it won't cost you a cent.
Today is a big day for Nik Wallenda and his planned high wire walk across the Niagara falls. Crews today plan to install the cable he'll use to make the historic walk between the U.S. and Canada.
Niagara Falls is one of the seven wonders of the world, so why should it surprise anyone when someone rich and famous is spotted in the area? Would you even recognize a celebrity if they walked right by you? This is one celebrity couple I wish I would have had the chance to see up close and personal!
When daredevil Nik Wallenda attempts to walk a high wire across Niagara Falls a week from Friday, he will be well aware of the danger he faces. Wallenda is a seventh-generation daredevil from the flying Wallenda family. His grandfather fell to his death during a high-wire walk in Puerto Rico 34 years ago.