On July 16, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline will switch to 988, similar to how people can call 911 for emergencies. What to know.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
All residents accounted for after devastating Virginia flooding leads to ‘monumental search effort’
No deaths or injuries were reported as a result of the flooding in Buchanan County, Virginia State Police said Thursday.
Thick wildfire smoke hangs over Yosemite; flames reached notable giant sequoia grove
The threat of flames from the Washburn Fire led to the closing of the grove Friday and to the evacuation of hundreds of people nearby.
8-year-old boy paralyzed after Highland Park parade shooting: ‘Cooper continues to fight’
Doctors told Cooper Roberts’ family that the 8-year-old boy will be paralyzed, according to the family’s GoFundMe page.
Tropical Storm Colin expected to drench South, North Carolina over Fourth of July weekend
Tropical storm conditions are expected Saturday morning in South Carolina before spreading to North Carolina later Saturday through Sunday.
Tropical Storm Colin brings heavy rain to North, South Carolina over Fourth of July weekend
Colin is expected to continue to produce heavy rainfall and maximum sustained winds of about 40 miles per hour in North Carolina over the weekend.
Death toll rises to 51 after abandoned trailer found in San Antonio. Here’s what we know.
The passengers of the truck were suffering from heat stroke and heat exhaustion, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said.
Shooting at WeatherTech facility in Chicago suburb leaves 1 dead, 2 injured; suspect arrested
Of the victims who were injured, one is in critical condition while the other has been released from the hospital, police said.
6 people dead after Vietnam War-era helicopter crashes in West Virginia
The helicopter crashed around 4 p.m. local time Wednesday in Logan County, local authorities said. Crews found the helicopter in flames.
‘No need to panic’ as sunspot with potential for solar flares doubles in size overnight, scientists say
Experts say the sunspot is far from unusual and eased concerns of how any potential solar flares would affect the Blue Planet.