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- Rescue workers in Laos said Saturday they have safely evacuated four villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days.
- A bus struck six vehicles on Interstate 95 in Virginia as traffic slowed for a work zone, killing five people and sending 34 to hospitals, state police said.
- Six months after a mass shooting in Stockton killed four people, including three children, and injured 13 others, a grieving father says his family is still suffering and waiting for answers.
- A person died in an industrial-related truck accident in Dixon on Friday, fire officials said.
- Six months after a mass shooting at a child's birthday party in Stockton, families of the victims are still waiting for answers as the business where the tragedy occurred struggles to recover.
- Summerlike weather will return in just a few days.
- As Gov. Gavin Newsom and other California leaders have warned about the possibility of federal immigration authorities at the polls for the primary election Tuesday, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber said the federal government has repeatedly assured her that it's not happening.
- Sacramento County is stepping up enforcement along the American River Parkway as officials work to address growing concerns about speeding e-bikes and e-motorcycles on the popular trail system.
- It took nearly two years of tests, appointments and unanswered questions before 27-year-old Hannah Broermann learned she had ALS. Now, her community is rallying around her.
- Three climbers on Alaska's Mount McKinley who fell near a treacherous pass on North America's tallest peak have died, and one was rescued, the National Park Service said.
- Sacramento Police are investigating an incident allegedly involving a federal employee dragging a person with their car.
- The U.S. birth rate declined again in 2025 as births among teenagers kept falling, while rates for women 30 and older edged up.
- NJ governor sends state police to set up protest zone outside contested immigration detention centerNew Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill says state police will create designated protest zones outside an immigration detention center in Newark that has been the site of violent demonstrations in recent days.
- The All-American Rejects are reportedly set to perform at Concerts in the Park in Downtown Sacramento on Friday.
- Judge says Kennedy Center board violated law putting Trump's name on building, orders it removed
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- Severe weather is kicking off across the Southern Plains on Friday, but a more widespread, organized threat looms for Saturday.
- An active weather pattern that has brought a wave of rich tropical moisture across Florida and parts of the Southeast has settled over the region, triggering heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over the next few days.
- Tragedy has unfolded in Tennessee, where persistent wet weather and flooding have resulted in the death of a woman in her 60s on Thursday.
- An unusual weather pattern is evolving into a multiday weekend flood threat for the Northwest through the weekend. Parts of Idaho and Montana are at risk of severe thunderstorms that could produce large hail and even a weak tornado Friday.
- Following a cool start to spring across the Northern Tier and Upper Midwest, summer-like heat has finally arrived, shattering records as temperatures climb 10 to 20 degrees above average.
- The first signs of tropical activity this year have emerged in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has designated its first area to watch for tropical development thousands of miles off the coast of Mexico.
- Up until this week, the Northern Tier and Upper Midwest remained cooler than average or right at average for spring. But that all changed as temperatures continue to climb 10 to 20 degrees above average.
- Over one week after disappearing into a cave in Laos, a group of rescue cave divers located five of the seven missing villagers that became stranded after intense rain triggered flash flooding.
- It's been a spring filled with rain, storms, cool temperatures and overall gloomy weather for the Northeast and New England, and unfortunately, the last weekend in May continues the trend.
- Since the Eastern Pacific hurricane season began May 15, tropical activity has remained quiet in the region. However, things may begin to take a twist as we head into the first few weeks of June.
- Another round of wet weather is headed for the Sunshine State in the latter part of this week, as heavy rain could bring relief to drought-stricken areas.
- An ongoing surge of tropical moisture brought heavy rain and potentially damaging wind gusts to the Mid-Atlantic and Ohio Valley on Wednesday.
- Omega block weather pattern to bring late season snow, heavy rain and cooler temps to the West CoastMillions of Americans are bracing for a variety of weather conditions on the East and West Coasts this week as an Omega block weather pattern begins to take shape.
- Torrential rain triggered flash flooding on Memorial Day into early Tuesday in parts of western North Carolina still recovering from 2024's Hurricane Helene.
- Initially, forecast anticipated tropical activity to start in early June. However, updated tracking shows a surge of tropical moisture aimed over the region, bringing potential drought relief by late week.