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- Almost two years after a Sacramento mother was killed and her two children disappeared, the man wanted in connection with her death is in custody.
- Top reasons you may not be getting the job and expert recruiter tips you can start using today
- Researchers are tagging sharks to collect ocean data that could improve hurricane predictions and environmental studies.
- High gas prices, inflation and rising food costs are making it harder for millions of Californians to feed their families, according to new research released this week.
- The letters “AW + KO” were carved in the side of a gray whale about a day after it washed ashore in Washington.
- A bizarre sight at the Japanese zoo home to Punch the monkey has led to two Americans being detained.
- Deep in the ocean is a worm that makes its home inside a “glass castle,” a mysterious “ghost shark” and a carnivorous “death ball” sponge. These are just three of the 1,121 “previously unknown” species discovered in the world’s oceans.
- These days the American River Parkway has become a second home of Sacramento County Regional Parks Ranger George Tzikas. He became a Ranger in 2022 and says he has seen a noticeable shift on the 30-mile trail. "We've definitely started focusing more on the e-bikes," he added. "They have become […]
- Police in the U.K. say they are investigating two allegations of historic child sex abuse following the release of the Epstein files earlier this year.
- Walking across the stage in hot pink glasses and royal blue sneakers, tennis icon Billie Jean King celebrated earning a college degree 65 years after first taking classes.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is defending the Trump administration’s plans to create a $1.776 billion fund to pay allies of the Republican president who believe they were targeted politically.
- A $1.8 billion Justice Department program will reimburse Trump allies who claim unjust investigations, with oversight from a commission partially appointed by the president.
- A robin built a federally protected nest on the tire of a sold F-250 at a dealership in Kansas. Now, the new owner has to wait until the baby birds leave the nest.
- The Justice Department has announced a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund for Trump allies who believe they were wrongly prosecuted by the Biden administration.
- Two people were sent to the hospital Tuesday morning after a fire destroyed a duplex in North Highlands, the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said.
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- Wildfires have scorched hundreds of thousands of acres across the Plains after days of severe storms sparked flames across several drought-stricken states. Meanwhile, a fire outside Los Angeles has triggered thousands of evacuations, as California's wildfire season intensifies.
- A massive wildfire continues to rage across Santa Rosa Island, scorching more than 10,000 acres of the scenic California island. Officials say structures remain under threat, while coastal marine layer conditions and high winds have impacted the ability to use air operations.
- Over 80 million to face 90-degree heat as potentially record-breaking May heat wave impacts the EastPut away those jackets — record-breaking heat is slamming the East after stubborn chilly weather gripped the region at the start of May. In fact, some cities along the I-95 corridor are seeing their first heat alerts of 2026.
- Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders for parts of Simi Valley, California, along with evacuation warnings for the city of Thousand Oaks due to the rapid spread of the wildfire. Both cities are located northwest of Los Angeles.
- More than 112 million people are in the path of severe weather across a 2,000-mile corridor from Texas to New England on Tuesday, after the same system unleashed tornadoes and 90 mph wind gusts across Nebraska and Kansas Monday.
- Holiday plans are at risk for millions of Americans this Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts showing widespread rain across the South and much of the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday and Sunday.
- A rare Level 4 out of 5 severe weather threat covers parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with violent EF-3+ tornadoes being the main hazard. A broader threat covers more than 80 million people across a 1,000-mile corridor from North Texas to western New York beginning Monday afternoon.
- The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean were shaken by a powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake on Saturday morning.
- A dangerous, multi-day severe weather outbreak began Sunday, bringing giant hail, damaging winds, thunderstorms and tornados. Another round of significant storms is expected to move into the Central U.S. on Monday and could bring an even more dangerous setup.
- Severe storms are taking shape across the Plains and Central U.S. on Saturday, marking the latest round in a multiday severe weather threat targeting more than 1,200 miles and 40 million Americans from now until Tuesday.
- 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.