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- The State
Another — yes, another — earthquake hits Elgin on Saturday
It’s the fourth in the past week. Whew.
- Redding Record Searchlight
It's July, and something very abnormal is happening in Redding over this holiday weekend
And if Mother Nature again smiles favorably upon us, it will happen again Monday.
- USA TODAY Sports - Golfweek
Watch: Three moose on the loose visit Utah golf course, take a dip in nearby swimming pools
Three moose visited Eaglewood Golf Course in Utah a couple of times recently.
- INSIDER
A rustic private island in Maine is on the market, but the owner will only sell to someone willing to stay overnight—despite perilous weather
Owner Billy Milliken told Insider that Ducks Ledges Island has dangerous conditions in the winter and no running water. It's not for everyone.
- The Florida Times-Union
La Nina, El Nino and ENSO: Weather events afar impact Florida; get ready for a dry summer
Events in the eastern South Pacific along the western coast of South America impact Jacksonville and Florida. It's about La Nina, El Nino and ENSO.
- Fresno Bee
Wind-whipped 25-acre fire destroys two homes in Fresno County. What started it?
Firefighters were working late to finish containment.
- Myrtle Beach Sun News
How did Tropical Storm Colin sneak up on national weather forecasters in the Carolinas?
The only hint that any tropical weather might appear came Friday afternoon, when the National Hurricane Center noticed a low pressure system near Savannah, Georgia. Twelve hours later, Colin appeared.
- MarketWatch
We want culture, dining and wilderness in areas with homes for $300,000 – so where should we retire?
When you think of wilderness, is it bear and moose and such, or national forests and other preserved areas, including wildlife management areas and state parks, for hikes? This option puts you on the other side of the country and in a city of 31,000 people some 25 miles west of Knoxville.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Rain showers, storms in Fourth of July forecast for southern and central Wisconsin
Rain showers and storms could linger through the week, according to the National Weather Service.
- Star News
Coastal North Carolina sees minor impacts from Tropical Storm Colin
Overnight, Tropical Storm Colin developed near the South Carolina coastline. Here is what to expect in New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties.
- WFTV
Scattered showers and rainy conditions continue across Central Florida
Saturday is going to be hot and steamy with storms continuing as we head into the afternoon.
- The Weather Network
Historic pattern triggers role reversals and shattered records across Canada
Four incredible weather stories are impacting every corner of the country. Records, role reversals and historic consistency.
- NBC News
The Earth’s magnetic poles (probably) aren’t about to flip, scientists say
The Earth’s geomagnetic field, which scientists have been warning about for hundreds of years, isn’t about to suddenly flip over after all, according to a new
- The Weather Network
Arctic Circle snags some of Canada’s hottest weather to start July
Temperatures more than 20 degrees above normal will bathe the Arctic Circle for the first half of July.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
'I saw how a yard could be.' Couple turned acres of farm fields into 3 prairies in the Town of Eagle
Jean and Tom Weedman found a mission after retiring from teaching: turning land into prairie. They bought 5 acres in the Town of Eagle and got to work
- Oilprice.com
Total Global Recoverable Oil Reserves Are Falling At An Alarming Rate
New research from Rystad Energy shows a sizeable drop in global recoverable oil reserves in 2022, a situation that could have serious consequences for energy security
- CBS News Videos
Debate rages in California over how to fund renewable energy
California recently hit a milestone when it briefly generated enough power from renewable energy sources to meet consumer demand. But this success has also revealed disparities in who is forced to maintain the cost of the electrical grid. Barry Petersen is in Palm Springs with more.
- Men's Health
Spaceflight Will Warm Earth’s Stratosphere 4 Degrees, Study Finds
Black carbon in the atmosphere is like dressing Earth in a black shirt on a sunny day.
- Business Insider
A potential 'black swan' for US oil prices is being overlooked: unreliable electricity grids
Power grids across the US are at high risk of failures this summer, "a potential catalyst for chaos in energy markets," according to a Cornerstone director.
- BBC
Storm Bonnie leaves deadly trail in Central America
At least five people have died in heavy rains caused by Bonnie, which has turned into a hurricane.