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Missouri residents start to clean up after record floods

Jason Peck didn’t expect 2016 to start out like this. Three to four feet of flood waters wiped out his basement and living room. Recalling the damage to his son’s room brought Peck close to tears.

 
Coast Guard searching for ship with 33 aboard caught in Hurricane Joaquin

The U.S. Coast Guard also said one of its helicopter crews had rescued 12 mariners who abandoned their sinking 212-foot (64.6 m) cargo ship after it was beset by heavy weather from Joaquin on Thursday evening off the northwest coast of Haiti.

 
Buskers voice concerns about proposed Fremont Street rules

After months of tinkering and weeks of contentious debate, Las Vegas council members on Wednesday agreed they weren’t quite ready to adopt an ordinance that would restrict when and where buskers could perform underneath the Fremont canopy.

 
Downtown LA experiences reverse spring weather

Spring weather in downtown Los Angeles and other areas of Southern California flip-flopped this year as temperatures cooled from March to May, creating a so-called reverse meteorological spring for the first time in nearly a century, officials said on Tuesday.

 
Heller: Will keep fighting Yucca Mountain after Reid retires

Republican U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada said Wednesday that he will do everything in his power to keep nuclear waste out of Yucca Mountain after Nevada Democrat Sen. Harry Reid retires in two years.

 
Man killed by BLM officers near Red Rock was tased twice, shot 7 times

D’Andre Berghardt Jr. was tased twice and shot seven times by Bureau of Land Management officers in an incident on state Route 159 near Red Rock last year, investigating officers testified in a fact-finding hearing Monday morning.

 
Boston will probably hit record as more snow expected

Winter’s relentless battering was poised on Monday to hit northern states across the nation with more snow and ice as the season’s bitter weather stretched its reach into the early days of March.

 
Punxsutawney Phil: 6 more weeks of winter

Punxsutawney Phil, the American groundhog famous for his weather predictions, saw his shadow after emerging from his burrow atop Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania on Monday, forecasting six more weeks of winter.