Most people who fled California wildfire allowed to go home
Most of the thousands of people who fled a raging California wildfire in the mountains north of Santa Barbara were told they could return home Tuesday as an approaching storm offered hope the flames would be doused.
One-two punch of storms threatens Thanksgiving travel in US
The storm was heading to South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, while a “bomb cyclone” weather phenomenon began toppling trees, knocking out power and dumping snow as it barreled into California and Oregon.
California wildfire forces thousands to flee their homes
Officials say thousands of Southern California residents have fled their homes because of a wildfire burning in mountains near Santa Barbara.
Winter storms cancel pre-Thanksgiving flights, snarl US holiday travel
About a quarter of Denver International Airport’s 1,500 flights on Tuesday were canceled Monday afternoon.
Home buyouts split apart a flood-prone Missouri town
Federal and local governments have spent more than $5 billion to buy tens of thousands of vulnerable properties across the U.S.
PG&E begins shutting off power in Northern California
No details were immediately provided as to how many people lost electricity, but the shut-offs are expected to affect 375,000 people and last into Thursday.
US officials granting $29 million for coastal protection
The $29 million in grants announced Monday are being matched by nearly $60 million from government agencies and nonprofits in 20 states, the District of Columbia and two U.S. territories.
PG&E may shut off power Wednesday to 180,000 homes, businesses
Utility says that shutoffs last month successfully prevented potential ignitions.
California's annual raging wildfires force small businesses to cope or die
The wildfires that are rampant this time of year in California force small business owners to be prepared in the same way as owners in other parts of the country who deal with tornadoes and other natural disasters.
Utility to pay $360M for major Southern California wildfires
The sum will reimburse counties, cities and other public agencies for firefighting costs and repairing damage from two of the region’s worst blazes.
Meteor that streaked over Missouri weighed about 220 pounds
NASA says a meteor seen streaking through the sky behind the Gateway Arch in St. Louis was a basketball-size hunk of rock that broke off from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Amid Gov. Cuomo's threats, gas utility plans to truck shipments to New York
New York's Democratic governor threatened to revoke the utility's certificate to operate in parts of the state.
The most destructive hurricanes are hitting US more often
Big, destructive hurricanes are hitting the U.S. three times more frequently than they did a century ago, according to a new study.
$800 million in disaster aid to farmers hit by hurricanes
The federal government announced $800 million in aid Friday to farmers in three southern states that were devastated by last year's hurricanes.
PG&E and California Gov. held intense closed-door meeting over fires, blackouts
Newsom also reiterated the state would consider a potential takeover of the utility if the bankruptcy is not resolved by June 30.
Southern California's Maria wildfire that began near power line 50 percent contained
The blaze has since burned 9,412 acres and is 50% contained, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection reported Sunday morning.
Trump renews threat to cut wildfire aid to California
President Trump tells Gov. Gavin Newsom to "get your act together."
California seniors 'abandoned' during forced blackouts, wildfires
At least 20 seniors with wheelchairs and walkers were essentially trapped, in the dark, in a low-income apartment complex in Northern California during a two-day power shut-off aimed at warding off wildfires.
Severe storms black out much of the Eastern Seaboard on Halloween night
Around 420,000 customers were without power up and down the Eastern Seaboard and in Ohio as severe thunderstorms moved through the region.
California winds calm in needed break for firefighters
Lingering winds were blamed for churning up a wildfire that erupted Thursday evening and quickly spread from a hilltop near Santa Paula, north of Los Angeles.