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‘Caramelo,’ the Brazilian horse stranded on a roof by floods, saved in daring rescue
Rapid City Journal· 11 hours agoA day after it was spotted precariously balancing atop a roof and sparked worldwide social media...
How many trails are still closed from ice storm damage in Eugene and Springfield?
Statesman Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe historic ice storm in January left much of the Eugene and Springfield area full of downed trees...
Can Austin’s outdoor music venues survive a warming world?
Denton Record-Chronicle· 11 hours agoNo one who lives in Central Texas needs to be reminded that the global climate crisis is...
Debris from winter storm elevates wildfire risk, forestry officials say
KEZI 9 Eugene· 24 hours agoAs the weather is warming up, the leftover debris from January'sice storm could elevate the risk of...
Showers, few storms possible to conclude Pittsburgh Marathon weekend
CBS News· 6 days agoShowers stick around the rest of tonight and pretty much the entire week ahead except for Monday.
Waves of storms turn deadly in Tennessee and more twisters are hitting the Southeast
CNN.com· 2 days agoStrong storms tracking through the central and eastern US Wednesday killed at least two people in...
Camas homeowners association rule dispute heads to Washington Supreme Court
The Columbian· 22 hours agoA neighborly dispute is headed to the Washington Supreme Court after a state appellate court decided...
Watch: Technology crushing human creativity? Apple’s new iPad ad strikes nerve online
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 12 hours agoA newly released ad promoting Apple's new iPad Pro has struck quite a nerve online. The ad, which...
Whitmer visits storm wreckage, says Michigan needs to evolve with climate change
MLive.com· 2 days agoAfter two tornadoes reportedly touched down in Portage on Tuesday, May 7, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer...
Prepare for another summer of air quality alerts, but less than 2023 - Austin Daily Herald
Austin Daily Herald· 2 hours agoMinnesotans can expect more air quality alerts than usual this summer, but probably won’t have to hide out the wildfire haze as much as last year, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control ...