West News Feds Send $930 Million to Curb ‘Crisis’ of US West Wildfires BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday will announce $930 million for reducing wildfire dangers in 10 western... Read More
News OSHA Says Amazon.Com Exposed Workers to Safety Hazards NEW YORK –– A U.S. government agency on Wednesday issued citations against Amazon.com Inc AMZN.O for failing to keep warehouse... Read More
News W.Va. Announces $83 Million Opioid Settlement with Walgreens CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia has settled for $83 million with Walgreens for the pharmacy store chain’s role in... Read More
Texas / South Central News ‘Ongoing’ Talks About Possible Special Session in Louisiana BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As Louisiana continues to be plagued by insurance woes, with insurers leaving or going out... Read More
West News California Sees Extensive Storm Damage as Weather Calms LOS ANGELES (AP) — Key roadways remained closed and officials estimated thousand of homes were seriously damaged in California as... Read More
Midwest News Police Investigate Illinois Planned Parenthood Fire as Arson CHICAGO (AP) — A fire at a central Illinois Planned Parenthood clinic is being investigated as arson, Peoria police said... Read More
International News Quake Shakes East Indonesia, South Philippines; No Tsunami JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook eastern Indonesia and southern Philippines on Wednesday, with no damage immediately... Read More
Southeast News Gunfire Damages North Carolina Substation, No Outage Caused RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina utility said an electricity substation was damaged by gunfire early Tuesday but that... Read More
News Japan Court Acquits Utility Executives in Fukushima Disaster TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court on Wednesday found three former utility company executives not guilty of negligence over the... Read More
International News Brazil Electric Towers Hit With Sabotage After Bolsonaro Supporters Riot Brazil has suffered a series of attacks on electricity towers since the Jan. 8 capitol riots, an unnerving development for... Read More