Daylight saving time: Lawmakers debate the need for time change as clocks spring forward on Sunday
It’s time to spring forward again, as most of the U.S. shifts Sunday into daylight saving time. If it were up to some lawmakers, the lost hour of sleep every March would be but a fixture of the past.
PG&E releases new plan on 2022 wildfire safety
Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. (PG&E) filed its 2022 Wildfire Mitigation Plan with state regulators on Friday and announced plans to "significantly accelerate the undergrounding of powerlines in high fire-risk areas."
1,700 flights canceled across US as widespread winter storm looms
As of 9:30 a.m. ET, about 1,700 flights entering, leaving and traveling within the U.S. have been canceled, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.com.
How to stage Olympics in a snow-challenged city
Months of snowmaking was necessary to put on the Winter Games in Beijing.
Over 66K Tennessee residents still without power after winter storm
Memphis Light, Gas and Water, which covers Memphis and Shelby County, reported that over 76,000 residents remained in the dark Monday morning.
In winter storms, Ford's F-150 can power your home
Electric vehicles may soon double as backup generators for many households.
Winter storm leads to more flight cancellations
As of 12 p.m. ET Friday, nearly 3,300 flights leaving, entering or traveling between the United States were canceled, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Winter storm causes over 350K power outages nationwide
Hundreds of thousands of people are without power nationwide after freezing rain and heavy snow covered tree limbs and power lines over a 2,000-mile stretch.
Winter storm causes nearly 4K canceled flights
By Thursday morning, 3,931 flights entering, leaving and traveling throughout the United States were canceled, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Winter storm impacts: Thousands without power in southern states
Thousands of people were without power on the Gulf Coast Thursday as a massive winter storm continued to impact the central, eastern and southern U.S.
Winter storm strands JetBlue passengers at JFK Airport: 'Just a nightmare'
Several passengers were stuck at one of JetBlue's largest hubs, New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, after winter storms in the Northeast disrupted travel.
Northeast winter storm cancels more than 1,500 U.S. flights, thousands more delayed
More than 1500 flights were canceled and thousands more were delayed Sunday after a major winter storm swept the northeast United States.
Nor'easter leaves over 100,000 in the dark as blizzard conditions pound East Coast
As of 3:30 p.m., 134,573 customers are without power in Massachusetts and New York as a result of the nor'easter, according to power tracking service PowerOutage.us.
Thousands of flights delayed, canceled due to winter storm
Thousands of flights were delayed or canceled Saturday due to the winter storm bearing down on the eastern U.S.
Droughts lead ski resorts to more efficient snowmaking
Ski resorts are looking for ways to make snow more efficiently as droughts continue to hit the western U.S.
Tornado victim's family sues Amazon over warehouse collapse
The family of a delivery driver who died last month when a tornado collapsed the central Illinois Amazon facility where he worked filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday in Madison County.
Winter storm leaves nearly 200,000 without power
The messy winter storm that is being blamed for two deaths in North Carolina has knocked out power for nearly 200,000 Americans Monday.
Kentucky candle factory's tornado damage may cost 250 their jobs
Workers at a candle factory that was destroyed when a tornado hit Kentucky last month are facing layoffs if they cannot be transferred to another facility.
Some grocery stores have scarce items due to COVID-19 and bad weather
Shortages at U.S. grocery stores have grown more acute in recent weeks as new problems — like the fast-spreading omicron variant and severe weather — have piled on to the supply chain struggles and labor shortages that have plagued retailers since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Couple, bread company praised for passing out loaves to stuck drivers on I-95
On Monday, Casey Holihan and her husband, John Noe, were among hundreds of motorists trapped on the major interstate highway after unusually heavy snowfall, plunging temperatures and a rainy start that kept officials from pretreating the roads.