California resident says they need more help to dig out of snowed-in homes
Days after storms left communities buried under more than 100 inches of snow in the San Bernardino Mountains, one woman tells us they're not seeing help in the right places.
Days after storms left communities buried under more than 100 inches of snow in the San Bernardino Mountains, one woman tells us they're not seeing help in the right places.
A teacher was sucked out of her classroom by the powerful winds of a tornado near downtown Los Angeles on March 22.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for some on the first weekend of spring.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department put out a video showing a suspect, later identified as 32-year-old Khadree Renfro, attacking a 45-year-old in a laundry mat Wednesday in Nashville, Tennessee.
It’s not your typical case of trespassing, officials say.
A temperature divide means millions in the East will see above-average readings on the thermometer. And widespread cold air in the West with allow temperatures to fall to 20 to 30 degrees below average over the weekend.
The bird is considered the “rarest goose in the world,” according to the National Park Service.
When Don Cameron first intentionally flooded his central California farm in 2011, pumping excess stormwater onto his fields, fellow growers told him he was crazy. With the drought-stricken state suddenly inundated by a series of rainstorms, California's outdated infrastructure has let much of the stormwater drain into the Pacific Ocean. Cameron estimated his operation is returning 8,000 to 9,000 acre-feet of water back to the ground monthly during this exceptionally wet year, from both rainwater and melted snowpack.
Bay Staters are in store for some unsettled weather to begin the weekend.
Plus, the star is opening up on her marriage in a new interview with PRIDE.
A strengthening storm will bring heavy snow and blizzard conditions to parts of Atlantic Canada through Saturday.
A man now dubbed as Vancouver’s “serial racist” has been caught in yet another anti-Chinese rant, this time at a new dessert shop in the Canadian city. The man, identified by Richmond News as Peter Hanssens, appears to have a well-documented history of harassing Asian people, typically claiming to be a lawyer and demanding that they “go back to China” each time. In the video posted on TikTok, Hanssens can be seen arguing with one of the shop’s servers, challenging her nationality in front of another worker.
A 133-acre property is currently for sale in Ligonier, Pennsylvania for $5.5 million.
The red tide in Florida washed up many dead fish on the state's southwestern coast. This map shows where the red tide is now.
Due to recent storms and dam releases, extreme amounts of water have ran throughout Arizona causing road and trail closures. Here is what's still closed.
School board pressured by some residents to say more about 'Black Lives Matter' incident on school playground.
Heavy snow in the Cascade mountains and the possibility of low-elevation snow could throw a wrench into spring break travel plans late this week
On March 23, 1913, Ohioans experienced what is considered the most catastrophic weather event in the state's history. More than 450 people died.
An Austin, Texas, family says the understaffed police department took 2.5 hours to respond when they were hit by a drunk driver, allowing the driver to sober up and avoid jail.
“Thought it was possibly a plane on fire.”
After training at the gym on Monday, Orange County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Milmerstadt "developed a severe headache, which was later determined to be a serious injury"