March 27, 2024 Baltimore bridge collapse: What to do in case your car is submerged in water Car submersions happen across the U.S. more often than people think — and after the Baltimore bridge collapse, the topic is on people's minds. A driver rehabilitation specialist shared tips.
March 26, 2024 South Sudan to reopen schools after 2-week, extreme heat-induced closure The South Sudanese government on Tuesday announced that the country's schools will reopen next week after being shuttered by triple-digit temperatures.
March 25, 2024 Search for 6-year-old Pennsylvania girl swept away in creek now a recovery mission Search teams in Chester, Pennsylvania, said they are working to recover 6-year-old Lin’ajah Brooker after she fell into a fast-moving creek on Saturday.
March 24, 2024 Geomagnetic storm hits Earth creating northern lights, disrupting radio communications A geomagnetic storm forecasted through Monday is expected to disrupt radio communications but making for great aurora viewing.
March 23, 2024 Trudeau's bungled wildfire response made Canada most polluted country on continent: critics A new air quality report found that Canada had the most polluted air of any North American country in 2023, as critics say the Trudeau government's scattered response to the disaster likely made matters worse.
March 18, 2024 Eroding dunes leave Atlantic City casinos desperate for new sand by summer Winter storms have significantly eroded Atlantic City's beaches, generating uncertainty over what lies ahead for the South Jersey tourism hub in the usually-busy summer season.
March 15, 2024 Mass power outages reported as freak Colorado snowstorm subsides A major winter storm that ended Friday left parts of northern Colorado buried under four feet of snow, as well as thousands of residents without power.
March 15, 2024 Severe weather sweeps Midwest states, apparent tornadoes across Indiana, Ohio leave at least 3 dead Severe weather across the Midwest left at least three people dead in Ohio, while significant damage and injuries were also reported in Indiana.
March 14, 2024 Storm system tears through Indiana and Kentucky, at least 1 tornado reported Severe storms swept across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky on Thursday, generating at least one suspected tornado and damaging dozens of homes.
March 14, 2024 Snow piles onto Denver by the foot; airport, major highway shut down A major storm buried parts of the Denver metropolitan area in up to four feet of snow, with two feet reported in many of the city's western suburbs and lower totals seen elsewhere.