Hot, dry winds sweeping into Southern California raised concerns that the region’s largest utility could widen power shutoffs Friday to prevent equipment from sparking wildfires.
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The ionosphere is the charged part of the upper atmosphere extending several hundred miles up.
The Clark County School District will launch an anonymous reporting system in January that will allow employees to file confidential tips about misconduct through third-party system.
For a nocturnal view of New York, visitors have until 1:15 a.m. to take a new, high-speed, translucent elevator to the 102nd floor.
The campaign started this week and the department noted on Facebook that leaving behind a pet’s mess in many cases violates a city ordinance.
SpaceX is developing a capsule under NASA’s commercial crew program to launch astronauts to the international space station.
Circuit Judge Joseph Bulone called Michael Drejka, 49, a “wanna-be” law enforcement officer and a self-appointed “handicapped parking space monitor.”
The defense had filed papers saying the misdemeanor forcible touching case should be dismissed based on accounts of two witnesses who say it never happened.
A revived Asian-American Pacific Islanders Community Commission met for the first time Wednesday, pursuing a long-held goal to build a community center in Las Vegas.
ICE cross-checks jail rosters around the U.S. with federal databases that track people’s nationality and immigration status.
Rep. Steven Horsford is co-sponsoring a bill to cap the costs of life-saving prescription drugs at $2,000 per year for people in the Medicare program.
North Dakota Agricultural Commissioner Doug Goehring said the snow on top of a wet autum was causing “a great deal of anxiety” for farmers and ranchers.
Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., who was instrumental in blocking funding to revive the stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, announced she will retire from Congress.
Police have said Patrick Crusius of Dallas confessed to the Aug. 3 mass shooting and that he targeted Mexicans.
A federal indictment charges four men with crimes including making illegal foreign campaign donations to two Nevada candidates in 2018, as well as trying to buy a marijuana license in the state.
