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- A lumber mill in Maine had experienced fires and a recent workplace safety citation before a fatal explosion on Friday, according to reports, local fire department social media posts, and records.
- Strong winds and dry conditions are raising concerns about fire danger across parts of Northern California this weekend, with red flag warnings now in effect for Sacramento, San Joaquin and Solano counties.
- “I'm not willing to give up until we've done everything we've decided and said we could do," SCUSD Board President Tara Jeane said.
- Watch the time-lapse: The relocation of a 96-ton house in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is tied to a community park project and celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the United States.
- Looking for things to do this weekend? Here's a list of activities in Northern California from May 15-17
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- A bear was spotted walking in Davis and onto the UC Davis campus on Thursday night.
- Emergency crews responded to an explosion and large fire at a lumber mill in Maine. Here's the latest.
- The mother of an Oklahoma high school student, who was killed in a shooting months before graduation, walked in her son's place to honor him.
- A building caught on fire outside of Dixon, footage from LiveCopter 3 showed.
- An Orange County judge has banned all Kars4Kids ads, including the earworm of a jingle, from broadcasting in the state of California after finding that the charity violated false advertising and unfair competition state laws.
- Sen. Angelique Ashby has introduced a bill that would authorize up to $20 million in grants to large music festivals in California, aiming to keep these events local and support the state’s economy. On Thursday, the bill passed the Senate Appropriations Committee.
- A "gum ruse," DNA technology, and detectives with foresight decades ahead of their time helped finally solve the murders of two Washington state women in the '80s.
- Lawmakers are working to raise the retirement age for U.S. Capitol Police officers
- Police detained a driver following a standoff situation on Interstate 80 in the Dixon area on Thursday afternoon, LiveCopter 3 footage showed.
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- Severe weather season isn't over, as the week of back-to-back storms has proven. Things are expected to ramp up on Sunday, as another round of dangerous storms moves into the Central U.S.
- A more than 1,200-mile corridor from Wisconsin to Texas could see severe weather beginning Friday afternoon, with more than 7 million people under the greatest risk of seeing large hail across Iowa and other parts of the Midwest and Central Plains.
- The East Coast is next in line for summer-like heat that's forecast to bring above-average temperatures to more than 250 million Americans into the weekend.
- One person died, and three others are injured after a small boat crashed into the pier off runway R4 at Boston Logan International Airport late Wednesday night.
- A brewing El Niño is expected to take shape as Pacific waters rapidly warm, with new climate updates pointing to rising odds of this powerful pattern developing into a 'Super' El Niño.
- Summer is still a month away, but the East Coast is getting its first little taste of those warm temperatures heading into the weekend.
- As the stagnant Omega block weather pattern wanes, the chance for new severe storm development is taking shape across the Great Plains and midwestern U.S. through the weekend.
- An area of low pressure is locked in over the Northeast, opening the door for a severe weather threat starting Wednesday as stormy conditions are forecast to persist into the weekend.
- Beyond Super El Niño: The secret ocean pattern that could fuel hurricanes impacting Hawaii this yearHistory would suggest that the El Niño development would mean more hurricane activity in the Eastern Pacific, but that's not always true for Hawaii.
- Waymo is recalling 3,500+ vehicles after a defect allowed a car to drive into a flooded roadway during torrential rainfall in San Antonio. The vehicle was empty at the time and no one was hurt.
- First responders successfully resceud 11 people who were abord a plane that crashed into the ocean off the coast of Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
- A historically strong Super El Niño is forecast to take hold sometime this summer. However, the record-breaking strength of this El Niño could lead to its own rapid collapse.
- A large amount of seaweed known as sargassum has washed up along the shores of Miami Beach. The City of Miami Beach, in coordination with Miami-Dade County Parks, is now using beach-friendly equipment to blend the sargassum across the city’s 7.5-mile stretch of beach each day.
- A severe weather pattern is returning to the Central U.S. that will bring days of storms to millions of people across the Central and Southern Plains beginning Thursday, following record heat earlier this week.
- A massive weather pattern known as an Omega Block is impacting the vast majority of the country Wednesday, sending temperatures soaring 15 to 25 degrees above average across the Central U.S. with storm systems sandwiching this heat dome in the Northwest and Northeast.