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- Mainly sunny skies, lighter winds, and pleasant temperatures are on tap for Sunday, but there is a slight chance for showers in parts of the viewing area tomorrow.
- The House is preparing for a critical week as lawmakers prepare to consider a $70 billion immigration funding bill. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is expected to release more decisions on high-stakes cases.
- A Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship conducted multiple shootings in several towns in Israel on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five others, according to Israeli police.
- A judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against Chuck Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of Trump's influence over the venue.
- A Vermont woman is starting her days early to help make mornings a little easier for her neighbors, one sourdough bagel at a time.
- Fairfield residents held a healing circle to grieve and support one another after a high school graduation shooting that killed an 18-year-old graduate and injured three others.
- Multiple people were shot Saturday afternoon near a community street festival in Toledo, Ohio, police said
- One person was killed and another was injured in a head-on crash in Auburn on Saturday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
- Hosted by the state's Department of Justice Saturday on the campus of Sacramento State University, Find CA Missing gets law enforcement agencies and missing persons advocacy groups, all in one place.
- A victim of a convicted child predator is raising money to increase the reward for his capture after he disappeared before sentencing in South Lake Tahoe.
- Seasonable weather will continue Sunday with lighter afternoon breezes.
- The New York Knicks are warning fans to bring as little as possible to Game 3 of the NBA Finals and encouraging them to arrive at least two hours before tipoff as part of enhanced security measures with President Donald Trump attending the game
- Maysville, Kentucky, is embracing the holiday spirit early as the town transforms into a snowy backdrop for the Christmas movie "All the Glitters at Christmas."
- Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait early Saturday, Bahrain’s government said.
- Karell Reader’s heart sank when she saw acres of apple trees piled up on her neighbor’s Watsonville farm last month. Her neighbor used to sell apples to California cider empire S. Martinelli & Company, but he was forced to bulldoze dozens of apple trees after the company canceled his contracts.
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- Five people were injured after powerful wind gusts sent tents flying during severe storms that swept through a West Virginia University baseball game Saturday.
- Summer-like heat gives way to brief cooldown as weekend severe storms target 50 million in NortheastIt's been a hot week in the Northeast, with the heat providing ammunition for a round of severe storms targeting the region this weekend.
- A National Park Service employee has died while patrolling Mount McKinley in Alaska. Officials said an employee on climbing patrol died around 2 p.m. after falling into a crevasse near 14,000 Foot Camp atop the mountain.
- The Eastern Pacific is already busy with tropical activity less than a month into hurricane season, as the National Hurricane Center continues monitoring Tropical Storm Amanda as well as two more areas to watch hot on the storm's heels.
- The 158th running of the Belmont Stakes is set to run at 7:04 p.m. in Saratoga Springs, New York. How will weather play an impact in this year's race?
- A developing storm system in the Gulf will bring torrential downpours to Louisiana and other parts of the Gulf Coast beginning Friday and intensifying through the weekend.
- Summer-like temperatures are expected to make a return along the East Coast after a quiet week of low temperatures. Ahead of a cold front, warm temperatures will return as a strong ridge of high pressure builds along the East Coast.
- For the fifth consecutive hurricane season, Saildrone will deploy a fleet of uncrewed surface vehicles to monitor the harshest ocean conditions to gather vital data on the rapid intensification of brewing storms.
- The FOX Forecast Center is eying possible development of tropical storms in the coming weeks for areas along the Gulf Coast and the Bay of Campeche.
- A magnitude 3.8 earthquake was reported just outside Las Vegas, Nevada. The USGS received more than 2,500 reports from individuals who said they felt shaking.
- The massive 2,000-pound American flag lying across the Hoover Dam has been lowered until further notice due to gusty winds.
- Deep tropical moisture is fueling flash flood threats in Miami and other parts of Florida as warm temperatures take hold across the Sunshine State.
- The spring severe weather season is over, and while impactful, the number of deaths caused by a tornado was lower this year than in the past half decade.
- The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is eyeing an area off the southwestern coast of Mexico for the development of the next tropical depression in the Eastern Pacific after Tropical Storm Amanda formed early Wednesday hundreds of miles from land.
- At least two strong earthquakes struck off the Northern California and Oregon coasts early Wednesday, including a magnitude 5.7 quake. No Tsunami Warnings were issued.