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- “We created a nonprofit in our living room with hope, and a prayer and $600 in our pocket,” said Vanessa Bieker, the founder of Fly Brave Foundation.
- New Caltrans concept envisions high-speed buses linking major cities from Sacramento to S
- Two witnesses took the stand to describe their experiences of the night leading up to Sacramento's K Street shooting as the trial resumed Wednesday.
- Health officials in at least 10 states are tracking possible hantavirus exposure after an outbreak aboard a cruise ship.
- Country music star Luke Bryan’s farm tour will bring over 20,000 fans to Elk Grove’s Mahon Ranch this Saturday, with local officials highlighting its impact on tourism and the community.
- Professional hockey is returning to Stockton this fall, with a Federal Prospects Hockey League team that is yet to be named.
- GOP Rep. Mike Lawler blasts antisemitic and homophobic comments from Sen. Rand Paul's son
- California state employees will be required to work in-person for four days a week starting July 1.
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to propose a 50% tax cut for hundreds of thousands of small businesses, as part of his revised budget presentation on Thursday. The proposal to benefit an estimated 250,000 new businesses each year is part of the updated look at Newsom's budget priorities for […]
- The San Francisco 49ers will bookend the NFL 's largest ever international slate, playing the 2026 season opener in Melbourne against the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams and facing the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 in Mexico City.
- After years of failing to provide taxpayers an update on the cost of the California Capitol Annex Project, state lawmakers overseeing the project said Wednesday it is now estimated to cost up to $1.2 billion.
- The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said three minors in a stolen vehicle were detained after a chase that ended in Roseville on Wednesday.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has backed away from a previous claim that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed people.
- A man was arrested in Alameda County with a kidnapping and sexual assault case in San Joaquin County, officials said Wednesday.
- Remains of 2nd US soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered
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- 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.
- Recent data from the Pacific Ocean shows that the transition to what is expected to be a “Super El Niño" climate pattern is accelerating, which could suppress the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season and also spell a wet winter for the entire Southern Tier of the U.S.
- A wildfire has scorched approximately 11,000 acres in Florida's Everglades, just outside the Miami metro suburbs, prompting officials to warn nearby residents of dangerous smoke.
- Rain has finally returned to Florida in the form of severe storms as the state grapples with historic drought. Storms developed along a cold front that lashed other parts of the Southeast and Gulf coasts Monday.
- After March's historic heat, extreme temperatures are surging across the West once more, threatening to topple over 60 daily records by Wednesday.
- Significant severe weather capable of giant hail and destructive winds has begun to erupt across the southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley on Mother’s Day.