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 ...
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
Santa Claus is on the move -- and NORAD has its eyes on him! Watch the video above to track Santa’s journey around the globe!
The atmosphere is incredible. On the 24th of December, we’ll experience about 900 volunteers make the way to help answer ...
NORAD's Santa Tracker follows St. Nick as he delivers toys. One company offers free translation services to help more kids ...
Phones in Colorado will ring off the hook as children around the world look for Santa on his Yuletide journey.
Santa Claus is coming, and the North American Aerospace Defense Command is making sure nothing sidelines Saint Nick’s global ...
The dedicated men and women of NORAD continuously monitor the skies and waterways of the United States and Canada to ensure ...
NORAD will track Santa until 1 a.m. Central Time. You can check is location in the live player above or call 1-877-HI-NORAD.
NORAD's long history tracking Santa was born from a mistake in 1955. According to legend, an ad in a Colorado Springs newspaper invited children to call Santa, but inadvertently listed the phone ...
A hangar at Peterson Space Force Base has been transformed into the operations center for the program, now in its 69th year.