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- Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning and has informed President Donald Trump of her decision. Here's what we know.
- A proposal to make daylight saving time permanent has advanced in the House, reigniting an age-old American debate around the twice-annual clock changes. And this time, the proposal has the president’s backing.
- An event celebrating the Black community in and around Davis is happening on the UC Davis campus on Saturday. The 55th Annual Black Family Day will bring together students and families in the school's quad as a way to celebrate Black businesses, creators, artists and food vendors.
- It was a big day at the Sacramento Zoo as officials cut the ribbon on a newly renovated habitat for the zoo’s three resident orangutans.
- A jury convicted a man of a 2022 shooting outside of a bar that left one dead and three others injured, according to a Friday news release from the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office.
- Sacramento State is celebrating its largest class in its history, with a projected 9,178 graduates. Including those who graduated during the Winter Commencement, this represents an 11% increase over the previous academic year.
- 111 years ago today, Lassen Peak had its most powerful explosion in a series of eruptions that occurred between 1914 and 1917. Take a look at archival footage and hear from a man who was there when it happened.
- Nebraska Medicine says its experts are already helping with the Ebola response worldwide and Omaha's quarantine unit stands ready if more help is needed.
- Officials at the FDA were blindsided by a recent policy change allowing more e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches to hit the market before they're fully vetted.
- Mayor Martha Guerrero announced during her State of the City address that West Sacramento is exploring the possibility of hosting a Major League Baseball expansion team, with plans to unveil stadium renderings next week.
- A doctor cites the possibilities of an unknown substance in New Mexico that killed three people and sent nearly 20 first responders to the hospital this week.
- A Maryland family is working to help veterans get the benefits they're entitled to when it comes to the long-term health consequences of contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.
- The president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., will wed Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson on a small island in the Bahamas this weekend, according to media reports.
- Yolo County's latest "point in time" count reveals a slight decrease in homelessness, with 912 people identified as homeless compared to 942 in 2024.
- A 7th grade student from the Grass Valley School District who was hit by a vehicle while riding his bike earlier this month has died, police said.
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- The deadliest tornado in modern U.S. history devastated Joplin, Missouri, 15 years ago, causing an estimated $2.8 billion in damage, killing 161 and injuring 1,000.
- When flash flooding turned a busy Atlanta road into a river deep enough to strand cars, one heroic traveler trudged through the water to rescue a stranded driver.
- The 110th Indy 500 race is almost upon us as the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing" returns on Sunday with a risk of weather impacting the event.
- As nasty weather begins across portions of the East Coast on Thursday, celebration plans for Memorial Day weekend could be in jeopardy due to widespread thunderstorms.
- NOAA released its official 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast Thursday, predicting a below-average season with 8 to 14 named storms, 3 to 6 hurricanes, which include 1 to 3 major (Category 3+) storms this year.
- Tragedy has unfolded in Los Angeles, California, after first responders discovered a 4-year-old dead inside a hot car on Tuesday.
- The Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off June 1, and early forecasts are showing there might be some tropical activity brewing for the early days of the season.
- As millions of Americans gear up for Memorial Day, celebration plans could be affected by rain and thunderstorms this weekend.
- The East is baking under sweltering spring heat, with temperatures soaring toward record territory for the month of May ahead of summer.
- More than 33 million Americans are in the bull's-eye of a mounting flash flood threat across parts of Texas and the South that is expected to increase through Memorial Day weekend.
- Firefighters are trying to make headway against wildfires that erupted across some of Southern California’s most populated areas that forced thousands to flee. Meanwhile, fires triggered by severe weather have scorched hundreds of thousands of acres across the Plains.
- 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.
- Temperatures will once again climb into the 90s from New England to the Carolinas, after more than 50 municipalities set record high temperatures earlier this week. But relief finally arrives in the form of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening, after which temperatures will drop back into the 60s.
- 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.