A collection of the Review-Journal’s local and national coverage of the government shutdown and how it impacts you.
Nation and World
It wasn’t a tsunami but it had the same effect: A huge cluster of jellyfish forced one of the world’s largest nuclear reactors to shut down — a phenomenon that marine biologists say could become more common.
Dozens of veterans barricaded outside the closed World War II Memorial because of the government shutdown were escorted past the barriers Tuesday by members of Congress so they could see the monument.
A man who left the island nation of Kiribati six years ago, relocating to New Zealand where he started a family, is fighting to stay as a “climate refugee.” The case could have wide implications for governments dealing with rising sea levels.
A crew worked Tuesday to remove four bodies found inside the burned wreckage of a private jet that crashed into a hangar while landing at the Santa Monica Airport on Sunday night, a coroner’s official said.