Eight of the nine skiers who were reported missing after an avalanche in the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday have been found dead.
Dangerous fire weather conditions remain across the Plains after a powerful windstorm sparked a wildfire outbreak Tuesday, prompting evacuations in the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles, and Kansas.
What started out as an underwater, late-night adventure for marine biology students became a dive they would never forget when they caught a glimpse of a rare, deep water shark.
Four members of the NYPD Harbor Unit were out on the Hudson River patrolling and conducting a training exercise when they discovered a hurt bald eagle floating on ice on the river and making ...
A deadly avalanche killed eight skiers near Castle Peak in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains in the morning hours of Feb. 17, marking the deadliest avalanche in the U.S. in over 40 years.
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring the potential threat of a significant snowstorm and potential nor'easter that could impact millions across the Interstate 95 corridor Sunday night into Monday.
Multiple searches are underway across California as first responders battle heavy rain and flooding in the southern part of the state while blizzard conditions are pummeling the Sierra.
First responders said eight of the nine skiers missing after being caught in an avalanche on Tuesday morning in the Sierra Nevada have died. The avalanche happened on Castle Peak in the California ...
Castle Peak avalanche. Meanwhile, 70 mph winds fuel explosive wildfires in Oklahoma and Kansas as a 2-foot blizzard paralyzes the Midwest. Get real-time maps, alerts, and rescue news here.
On the heels of a powerful winter storm that will stretch across more than 1,000 miles, the ingredients for a potential class severe storm setup threaten millions in the Ohio Valley on Thursday.
A potentially dangerous fire threat is unfolding across the Plains as warm temperatures and strong wind gusts combine with a ...
The passenger steamer had vanished into the depths of Lake Michigan during a stormy night in October 1872, and nearly 150 ...