January 12, 2020 Man survives weeks in remote Alaska wilderness after cabin burns down, writes 'SOS' in snow A man in Alaska managed to survive more than three weeks in the wilderness after his remote cabin burned down until he was rescued last week by state troopers who spotted an "SOS" signal stamped in the snow.
January 12, 2020 Police officer, firefighter in Texas among 11 dead after storm brings severe weather, icy conditions Two first responders in Texas are among the 11 dead after a storm system spawned severe weather across southern parts of the U.S. while blanketing northern regions with a dangerous icy mix.
January 12, 2020 Ohio church damaged as high winds, rain batter state Severe storms across Ohio reportedly downed trees, knocked out power and damaged a Scioto County church -- potentially beyond repair.
January 11, 2020 Storms in South blamed for 11 deaths, including 3 in Alabama from tornado Powerful storms in parts of the South were being blamed for seven deaths, according to reports Saturday.
January 11, 2020 Gusts in Texas, Arkansas topple trucks along interstates; Arkansas tornado destroys at least 3 homes Strong winds in Texas reportedly flipped an 18-wheeler on its side in Dallas County during a severe thunderstorm that blew through the region Friday.
January 10, 2020 Green Bay Packers ask 700 fans to help shovel snow ahead of Seattle Seahawks game The Greenbay Packers are in need of some serious manpower ahead of Sunday’s playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks and they’re calling on their loyal fanbase for help.
January 9, 2020 Australia wildfires force evacuations ahead of 'dangerous, dynamic' forecast; PM has another gaffe A new set of evacuations was ordered Thursday in parts of Australia as hot and windy conditions are forecast to bring "dangerous, dynamic" conditions that may fuel wildfire spread as the country's leader had yet another embarrassing moment when visiting a community impacted by the blazes.