Colorado Wildfire Evacuees See Destruction Firsthand Residents returning to the neighborhoods they were driven from just days ago by Colorado’s most destructive wildfire ever are seeing... Read More
Reports Show 236 New Mexico Oil, Gas Sites Failed Inspections About 85 percent of 276 oil and gas well sites inspected in southeastern New Mexico over the past six weeks... Read More
New Maps Show Less High Ground in Northwest Oregon Tsunami New tsunami maps being reviewed in northwest Oregon show there’s less high ground than previously thought if residents have to... Read More
Alaska Police Officer’s Distracted Driving Trial Begins A man whose truck was T-boned in a collision with an Anchorage, Alaska, police officer running a red light testified... Read More
Giants Fan Beaten at Dodger Stadium Returns Home A San Francisco Giants fan who suffered brain damage after a beating at Los Angeles Dodger Stadium has returned home... Read More
Hawaii Employee Says Firing Followed Safety Complaint An employee of a Maui nonprofit corporation that provides housing for low-income and elderly people says she was terminated because... Read More
Claims Seek Payment for Damages From 2011 New Mexico Fire The federal government is being asked to cough up more than $60 million for damages from the 2011 Las Conchas... Read More
Colorado Wildfire Doubles in Size: AIR Worldwide Earlier this week, wildfires—exacerbated by unseasonably warm temperatures and windy conditions— broke out in the forested terrain of southern Colorado,... Read More
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Utah Police Agency The family of a young woman fatally shot by West Valley City police has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against... Read More
Massive Log Piles Removed From Southern California Forest Southern California fire officials say a decade’s worth of dead trees stacked along a mountain highway are being removed. The... Read More