Couple Sues Boston Hospital over Loss of Baby’s Body June 27, 2022 By Mark Pratt BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts couple whose prematurely born baby girl died less than two weeks after she was delivered... Read More
Jury Awards $595,000 to Lummi Tribe for Salmon Pen Collapse June 24, 2022 By Gene Johnson SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state jury on Wednesday awarded the Lummi Indian tribe $595,000 over the 2017 collapse of... Read More
Yellowstone Park Reopens After Changes Wrought by Flood June 23, 2022 By Matthew Brown and Amy Beth Hanson WAPITI, Wyo. (AP) — Visitors returned Wednesday morning to a changed landscape in Yellowstone National Park as it partially reopened... Read More
California Bill Would Make Gunowners Buy Liability Insurance June 20, 2022 By Don Thompson SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California would be the first state to require gun owners to buy liability insurance to cover... Read More
California Railroad Tests Use of Quake Alerts to Stop Trains June 20, 2022 LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California regional passenger rail service announced Thursday that is testing technology that will use... Read More
Four Buildings at Observatory in Arizona Lost in Wildfire June 20, 2022 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Four non-scientific buildings at the Kitt Peak National Observatory southwest of Tucson were lost in a... Read More
Yellowstone Flooding Rebuild Could Take Years, Cost Billions June 20, 2022 By Lindsay Whitehurst and Brian Melley Created in 1872 as the United States was recovering from the Civil War, Yellowstone was the first of the national... Read More
Court: Amazon Customers Can Sue over Lack of Toxic Warnings June 17, 2022 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The California Supreme Court has left intact a ruling that allows customers to sue Amazon.com for... Read More
PG&E Moves Power Underground in Plan to Bury 10,000 miles June 17, 2022 By Haven Daley SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is working on an ambitious project to bury thousands of... Read More
Yellowstone Floodwaters Threaten Water Supplies in Montana June 17, 2022 By Matthew Brown and Lindsay Whitehurst BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Damaging floodwaters that tore through Yellowstone National Park menaced communities downstream where residents cleaned up from... Read More