Apple working to repair Weather app outage
Apple said some users may be affected by a temporary outage with its Weather app Tuesday morning. The app hasn't been loading weather information for many areas.
Severe weather in South, Midwest knocks out power for over 450,000 customers
Severe weather has knocked out power for over 450,000 customers in the Midwest and Southern portions of the United States, according to Poweroutage.us.
Unusual SoCal storms didn't spare indoor farmers: 'Tremendous amount of green tomatoes'
California received record rainfall this year, and farmers are feeling it, even the indoor ones. The lack of sunlight from the stormy weather has delayed greenhouse tomato production.
Michigan residents, businesses furious days after losing power
More than 157,000 Michigan customers were still without power on Tuesday following relentless winter weather, with conditions leading lawmakers to call for action.
Over 150K Michigan residents out of power as bad weather continues
Over 140,000 customers in Michigan are out of power Monday morning. This marks the fifth day for many residents left in the dark after brutal ice storm and strong winds hit.
Winter storm cancels hundreds more flights across country
Hundreds of Delta Air Lines flights were reported to have been canceled Thursday as impacts from a winter storm continued to barrel down on much of the country.
Winter storm grounds nearly 1,000 flights, knocks out power for thousands
Thousands of Americans are without power and hundreds of flights have been canceled across the U.S. as a massive winter storm hits the Midwest and Western U.S.
Drought conditions taking a toll on farmers' mental health: 'Feel like you’re a failure'
Mental health experts say drought conditions and other issues unique to farmers like geographic isolation have sparked a mental health crisis.
California Gov. Newsom asks federal government to investigate high natural gas prices
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Monday to investigate unusually high natural gas prices in recent months.
Chaos in Austin amid power outages as residents seen dumpster diving at H-E-B grocery store
Hundreds of people were seen fighting over "free food" at an H-E-B Grocery store in Austin, Texas, that had thrown away perishable products following a power outage.
Over 400K without power in Texas due to ice storm
More than 400,000 Texas customers are still without power early Thursday following the impacts of a multi-state ice storm that resulted in the deaths of at least eight people.
Winter weather: Over 1,900 flights canceled as storm slams South
Thousands of flights were disrupted again on Wednesday as a mix of winter weather, including freezing rain and sleet, continued to hammer several states in the South.
Over 240K without power in Texas after ice storm kills at least 6
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were left without power early Wednesday morning due to winter weather that swept the region and killed at least six people.
Over 1,600 flights canceled as winter weather sweeps South
Winter weather hitting Texas and several nearby states is posing serious travel issues. Thousands of flights have already been delayed and canceled by early Tuesday morning.
Winter weather leads to scrubbed flights in Texas, beyond
Flights cancelled in Denver, Dallas, and Austin due to winter weather hits American Airlines and Southwest the hardest. Nearly 800 flights cancelled and 2,000 delayed.
Insurance crisis spreads to Florida, southern states
Gov. Ron DeSantis hopes to solve the insurance crisis that has plagued Florida. Louisiana had more than 20 companies collapse or leave because of devastating storms.
Mississippi River dredging makes supply transport possible amid ongoing drought
Hundreds of millions of tons of key goods are transported on the Mississippi River each year, but low water levels caused by an ongoing drought are disrupting the supply chain
More insurance companies pull out of Louisiana: 'We are in a crisis'
Thousands of Americans living in the southern United States no longer have home insurance due to companies leaving the region after years of crushing storms.
Florida Hurricane Ian survivors face deadline to apply for FEMA aid
Survivors of Hurricane Ian are running out of time to submit applications for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster aid, with the deadline set for Jan. 12.
California weather leaves over 200K without power, floods Union Station, closes beach due to sewage
A string of storms bringing heavy rain, powerful winds and widespread flooding to California have knocked out power to more than 200,000 across the state.