In its annual report, released Thursday, the March of Dimes gave the U.S. a dismal D grade based on the number of babies born too soon last year.
With wildfire activity flaring in the Northeast and continued burns in California, scientists are concerned by coast-to-coast ...
It is an update to the to the city’s 2010 plan to provide protections in extreme heat. The plan will transform the city with ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Nearly five years ago, Louisville Metro Police Officer Gregory Satterly filed a lawsuit to get his job back after he was fired for using excessive force on three separate ...
She campaigned on lowering costs for the middle class, defending abortion rights and tackling the climate crisis. Over the summer, she introduced legislation that would allow extreme heat to qualify ...
New data confirms 2024 will be the hottest year on record and the first calendar year to exceed the Paris Agreement threshold ...
The Philadelphia region is facing a drought watch after experiencing record-low rainfall in October and very little rainfall ...
On a sweltering afternoon in July 2020, Belinda Ramones got a call that her brother was in the hospital. The call was from a ...
Home appliances play a big role in our daily lives, but they often come with a hefty price tag. To ensure that your ...
This story will be updated regularly as the severe weather situation in Texoma develops on Sunday afternoon, November 3, 2024 ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - There's a Level 1 out of 5 threat for heavy rain and gusty winds from late Thursday morning into the afternoon.
Over a six-month span this year, Las Vegas saw 112 days over 100°, and 36 of those days were over 110°. We checked in with one organization that worked to protect the community's most vulnerable.