Weather 10 hours ago Drought conditions leave pumpkin farmers with empty fields and smaller crops Many pumpkin patches won't look the same this year as drought conditions across the United States leave farmers with empty fields. Since pumpkins are made up of at least 80% water, farmers say many of them couldn't survive the dry season.
Utah 3 days ago Woman, 23, dies after ‘devastating’ freak accident at Utah music festival, family says Ava Ahlander, 23, died after a scaffolding board struck when severe weather forced evacuations at the RedWest music festival in Salt Lake City.
Mount Everest October 5 Blizzard traps hundreds on Mount Everest as rescue teams race to save lives A blizzard on Mount Everest's Tibetan slopes trapped nearly 1,000 hikers and guides in remote camps during China's National Day holiday weekend.
91±¬ÁÏ Multimedia Reporters September 27 Volunteer pilots reflect on one year since Helene devastated western North Carolina One year after Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, pilots from Total Flight Solutions and United Cajun Navy reflect on their life-saving rescue operations.
Weather September 27 North Carolina family still recovering a year after Hurricane Helene destroyed home The Keele family looks back on the past year since their Western North Carolina home was destroyed by Helene after the hurricane turned tropical storm ravaged the region.
Colorado September 23 Young hunters in Colorado died in 'instant,' coroner reveals Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko, both 25, died instantly from lightning while elk hunting in Colorado's San Juan Wilderness, a coroner had confirmed.
Weather September 3 20 years later: Survivors recall the storm that changed the gulf coast Hurricane Katrina survivors reflect on the devastating Category 3 storm that struck the Gulf Coast 20 years ago, killing over 1,000 people and destroying communities.
Tulane Green Wave August 30 Tulane coach says Northwestern showed 'disrespect' to New Orleans after uniform tribute denial Tulane beat Northwestern, 23-3, fueled by a denied uniform request tied to Hurricane Katrina’s 20th anniversary, adding motivation in New Orleans.
Hurricanes August 29 Salvation Army reveals how Hurricane Katrina changed disaster relief operations forever Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, nonprofits like the Salvation Army continue long-term recovery efforts in New Orleans using community-focused disaster relief strategies.
Hurricanes August 29 Hurricane Katrina survivors share stories of perseverance 20 years after deadly storm Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, a Salvation Army captain reflects on his dangerous rescue mission and how tragedy led him to find purpose in helping others.
Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe August 26 Towering dust storm sweeps across Phoenix Phoenix hit by major dust storm Monday, leaving thousands without power and temporarily halting airport operations across the metro area.
Oregon August 25 Oregon wildfire threatens thousands of homes as officials issue ominous warning Firefighters are battling Oregon's Flat Fire covering 22,000 acres and threatening hundreds of structures despite recent weather improvements and new containment lines.
New York August 24 Former Biden Secretary of State Antony Blinken asked to leave New York beach by lifeguard Antony Blinken and a friend appeared to be removed from East Hampton's Georgica Beach on Friday as officials enforced closures due to Hurricane Erin conditions.
Health August 22 Extreme heat creates 'recipe for disaster' for vulnerable seniors, expert warns Gerontologist Macie P. Smith reveals the health complications seniors may face due to extreme heat, as well as risks to look out for and solutions for caretakers to implement.
Travel August 20 Hurricane Erin prompts beach closures and emergency declarations across multiple states Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Quizzes August 17 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on vintage vehicles and carnival crowds The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of vintage vehicles, carnival crowds and more.
Science August 12 Body of Antarctic explorer found after 66 years after his disappearance DNA testing has confirmed that remains found in Antarctica belong to 25-year-old meteorologist Dennis "Tink" Bell, who fell in a crevasse back in 1959.
Hurricanes August 11 Unauthorized North Carolina mine allegedly seizing on Hurricane Helene devastation, court battle imminent Western North Carolina residents head to court Monday in a fight against an "illegal" mine that swept into the mountains in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Air Force August 6 Three Americans evacuated from Antarctica after medical emergency at research station The New Zealand air force completed a high-risk medical evacuation of three Americans from Antarctica in freezing temperatures and total darkness on ice runway.
Media August 2 DeSantis calls out media for 'failed drive-by attempt' to discredit 'Alligator Alcatraz' A media dispute erupted as Gov. Ron DeSantis defended Florida's hurricane planning for the 'Alligator Alcatraz' facility following the Miami Herald's critical reporting.
Asia August 2 Stunning photos capture moment one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes erupts Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, one of the country's most active volcanoes, erupted twice within a matter of hours spanning Aug. 1 and 2.
Texas July 22 Texas flood recovery volunteers find dignity in helping victims Janice Riley, Michelle Annette, and Lisa Aguillen reflect on volunteering with Kerrville flood victims, witnessing heartbreaking loss and moments of hope in the Texas community
New Jersey July 21 Teen lifeguard impaled by beach umbrella returns to work after freak accident: ‘I’m pretty good’ New Jersey lifeguard Alex Kaus returns to work three weeks after a freak accident where a gust of wind caused her to fall onto a beach umbrella stake that impaled her shoulder.
Texas July 20 Texas county makes huge update to missing persons list after flood, with most found safe Kerr County teams have located most of the 160 people previously unaccounted for in the wake of the July 4th Texas flooding, with just three still missing.
Wildfire July 20 Colorado utilizing grazing cattle to help prevent wildfires in at-risk areas The U.S. Department of Agriculture says similar grazing programs that allow cattle and other herds to chew down the dry grass are becoming more common across the West.
91±¬ÁÏ Multimedia Reporters July 19 How the deadly Camp Mystic flash flood is transforming summer camp safety protocols across America Texas flood at Camp Mystic prompts summer camps to enhance weather monitoring and communication tools as more camps seek accreditation for improved safety standards.
Texas July 17 New questions raised about whether Camp Mystic director saw flood warning alert A spokesperson for Camp Mystic and its owner's family cannot confirm whether flash flood emergency alerts reached personnel on July 4.
New Jersey July 16 Man dies after being struck by lightning at New Jersey golf course: report Lightning strike at golf course in New Jersey reportedly claimed the life of 28-year-old golfer Simon John Mariani despite CPR efforts from his father and fellow golfers.
US July 16 Summer fishing trip turns deadly as lightning strike claims lives of 2 teens: 'Full of promise' Severe thunderstorm leads to tragedy as 18-year-old Joey Nelson Jr. and 19-year-old Randall Martin III were fatally struck by lightning following a fishing trip in Waycross, Georgia.
Texas July 16 Texas psychiatrist reveals mental health challenges facing flood disaster survivors Mental health experts discuss the hidden toll of the Texas floods that victims will face long after emergency crews leave. Dr. Sabrina Browne shares warning signs with parents.