About 21,000 residents living in small communities along the western Alaska coast were impacted by the storm over the weekend.
Author: Thao Nguyen, USA TODAY
Homes knocked off foundations, roads damaged after powerful western Alaska storm
Widespread flooding in western Alaska has caused infrastructural damage and left residents without power over the weekend, officials said.
1 person injured after package explodes at Northeastern University; FBI assisting with investigation
“The staff member sustained minor injuries and is being treated,” a spokesperson for Northeastern University, told USA TODAY in a statement.
Coast Guard: 1 dead, 9 missing after floatplane crash in Washington state’s Puget Sound near Seattle
Nine adults and one child were aboard the plane that crashed into Mutiny Bay, about 40 miles northwest of Seattle, according to the Coast Guard.
‘Rare’ heavy rainfall floods homes and roads in northwest Georgia, prompts state of emergency
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp issued a state of emergency for Chattooga and Floyd counties on Sunday after more than 10 inches of rain over 12 hours.
‘Beloved’ California fire lookout among 4 killed in McKinney Fire, Forest Service says
Kathy Shoopman was identified Monday as one of the four people killed in the McKinney Fire — California’s largest wildfire of 2022.
Throw axes, make friends: Fans of growing sport say its a ‘great equalizer’
Ax throwing as a business and sport has grown over the years with commercial locations and chains opening up in Canada, the United States and Europe.
California authorities arrest 2 suspects after deadly series of 7-Eleven shootings
Two suspects were arrested Friday following a deadly string of robberies at 7-Eleven convenience stores across Southern California.
Buffalo supermarket where 10 were killed will ‘quietly and respectfully’ reopen Friday, company says
The Tops Friendly Markets store in Buffalo, New York, will reopen Friday, about two months after 10 people were killed in a hate-fueled mass shooting.
Texas boy becomes 5th child to die in a hot car in 2022. Experts say the deaths are ‘100% preventable.’
A five-year-old boy became the fifth child to die in a hot car in the U.S. in 2022. Experts say the deaths are “100% preventable.”