Cleanup continues after Bomb Cycle hits California
Across Southern California, crews are working around the clock to clean up the damage left by the storm.
Across Southern California, crews are working around the clock to clean up the damage left by the storm.
Cameras spotted the wildcat prowling through the mountains.
The video went viral. EV owners take note.
The foxes had previously not been seen near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park since the 1930s.
A feisty Texas low eyeing Atlantic Canada will bring heavy snow for some, heavy rain for most, and sweep the region with gusty winds all the while.
Dramatic video shows a couple racing to outrun a tornado in Texas, jumping into a ditch for shelter.
A hiking expert spoke to Fox News Digital about the conditions in a popular Los Angeles recreation area where a British actor has been missing for two weeks.
Here are five things you should know about Comet ZTF before it passes by Earth next week.
The Biden administration on Thursday withdrew 225,504 mineral-rich acres from being able to be leased for mining for 20 years over environmental concerns.
As a winter storm that crossed the country and continues heading East, the US can expect weather conditions ranging from harsh winds to more snow.
AccuWeather meteorologists say a storm will dip southward along the Pacific coast of the United States later this weekend to early next week. And while this storm may have limited moisture, it will likely cause travel disruptions as it spreads snow and triggers gusty thunderstorms, especially in Southern California. Pacific storms have been tracking inland over the West Coast but mainly to the north of California over the past 10 days or so. Meteorologists sometimes refer to storms that track ac
Modesto already has more than an average year’s rainfall with two months to go in the main storm season.
After 18 years, a $1.5 billion project was officially completed Wednesday to repair the sprawling dike around Florida's Lake Okeechobee that protects thousands of people from potentially catastrophic flooding during hurricanes. The Herbert Hoover Dike project overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was completed three years ahead of schedule and at a savings of $300 million over the original cost estimate, officials said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the lake's shore in Clewiston. “Herbert Hoover Dike has never been in better shape than it is right now,” said Col. James Booth, commander of the Corps of Engineers' Jacksonville district.
Read any article about the clean energy revolution, and chances are you’ll run into some staggering numbers about how demand for lithium, cobalt, nickel, and other minerals and metals is projected to rise over the next few decades.
Fox 4's Elyse Chengery went along with crews as they worked to remove boats stuck in mangrove trees since Hurricane Ian.
The National Weather Service says a snowfall record was set in Dayton Wednesday.
A study published Wednesday shows just how bad the environmental damage will be if the United States switches to EVs while maintaining our current lust for large, personal vehicles. It’s not good, and the only way to avert disaster, according to researchers, is for Americans to give up their super car-centric lifestyles for accessible mass transit, walkable cities, and robust battery recycling programs.
An arctic blast looming this weekend has the potential to be the most significant winter cooldown for the northern tier of the country since December.
As VC activity slowed down globally last year, Kenya defied odds to record the strongest growth in funding raised in Africa. Reports show that the deal count and value to the country surpassed 2021 figures owing to increased investor interest. Data from market intelligence firm Briter Bridges, and The Big Deal shows Kenya raised $1.1 billion, more than double the funding that East Africa’s biggest economy got in 2021, when the continent raised about $5 billion.
The cat, adapted for life in a different climate, was suffering from frostbite, rescuers said.
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake was reported at 2 a.m. Wednesday about 10 miles off the coast of Malibu and was widely felt throughout Los Angeles County.