BY MYNORTHWEST STAFF A fast-growing wildfire in central Washington’s Cascade Mountains continues to threaten communities and disrupt travel, with no immediate signs of slowing. Due to…
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By Tyler Durden by Kurt Cobb via Resource Insights, A recent piece in New Scientist has reminded me that it is a myth that humans, if they are…
By Anthony This is interesting timing. Tornadoes wreaked havoc in the state of Utah over the weekend. The Navajo Police Department reported that three homes were…
By AP News TUOLUMNE COUNTY, Calif. (AP) — A quick-moving wildfire burned homes in a California Gold Rush town settled around 1850 by Chinese miners who were…
By Danielle North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency as the state prepares for impacts from Hurricane Erin. “Hurricane Erin will bring…
By Matt Vespa We’re all going to die. If things don’t change in the next two years, global warming will annihilate mankind. They’ve been…
By Alex Sundby Hurricane Erin threatened the East Coast with dangerous surf and rip currents as the large and growing storm moved on a…
By Andrew Powell In a rapid intensification, Hurricane Erin transformed into a powerful Category 5 storm Saturday, but by Sunday morning, its winds had…
By Danielle At least three people have died after torrential rain and flash flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Emergency crews conducted water rescues as the flooding…
BY HEATHER BOSCH The Puget Sound region is in for another hot day Monday. Meteorologist Ted Buehner said much of western Washington is under a…
By Victor Joecks In honor of America’s recent 249th birthday, let’s take a moment to celebrate some of the most incredible things about her.…
By Catherine Salgado Another state is being washed away by catastrophic flooding as storms still sweep the country. As the casualties from the Texas…
By: John Daniel Davidson The flooding in Texas that has killed at least 100 people, including dozens of little girls at a Christian camp on…
By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and JIM VERTUNO KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — As the floodwaters began to recede from Camp Mystic, a torrent of grief remained as the identities…
By ADRIAN SAINZ It was about 1 a.m. on the Fourth of July when the facilities manager at a central Texas summer camp saw water…


















