Travel June 24 Amtrak apologizes after heat wave trapped passengers without AC or power for over an hour Travelers were reportedly evacuated from Northeast Regional Amtrak Train 94 after being stuck for more than an hour in the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel with no air conditioning or power. Amtrak apologized.
New York June 24 Brawl erupts at Coney Island beach as NYC sizzles, multiple arrested: NYPD Brawls broke out at Coney Island Beach in New York City on Monday as hundreds gathered on the sand amid a citywide heatwave. Multiple people were arrested.
Florida June 23 Honeymoon ends in tragedy as lightning strike claims newlywed's life on Florida beach A Colorado man on his honeymoon was killed by lightning while in ankle-deep water at a Florida beach, despite the storm being miles away in what officials called extremely rare.
US June 23 Texas father of 3 dies after sudden lightning strike at golf course A father in Texas was killed after he was hit by a lightning strike while golfing with his dad on June 8.
Coffee Updates & News June 17 Americans told to avoid coffee during extreme heat warning in 3 states The National Weather Service cautions against coffee consumption during extreme heat in three states. A dietitian-nutritionist suggests milk as a better hydration option.
Travel June 17 Helene-ravaged river town reopens for visitors: 'It felt like victory' A cafe owner told Fox News, “I came back on Sunday after the storm and I had to crawl through my windows to get inside." Many other business owners are still cleaning and repainting just to reopen.
Weather June 10 Hurricane season is back, but for parts of Florida, it feels like it never ended Months after back-to-back hurricanes slammed Florida’s Gulf Coast, residents are still facing red tape, delays, and confusion as many wonder if and when things will return to normal.
FEMA June 3 White House insists FEMA is taking hurricane season 'seriously,' blasts 'sloppy' reporting White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says FEMA is taking hurricane season "seriously" following media reports about alleged remarks by its acting administrator.
Media June 2 As US braces for ‘significant' wildfires, Trump's agriculture secretary addresses Forest Service departures Democrats accused President Trump of decimating the Forest Service ahead of wildfire season, but USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says the agency is "lean" and "effective."
Lifestyle May 31 Woman makes 'miracle' discovery in debris 7 months after surviving Hurricane Helene with boyfriend Kylie Landolfi of North Carolina found her lost iPhone months after surviving Hurricane Helene’s landslide. Now she's hoping to recover precious photos of the home she shared with her boyfriend.
Weather May 28 Sawmills act to relieve wildfire threat from Hurricane Helene debris Sawmills near areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene are clearing forests of debris that could become wildfire fuel. The effort could boost domestic timber production.