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Missed the StormTracker 12 Summer Forecast? Catch it all right here online! Chief Meteorologist Matt Hoffman and Meteorologist Sara Kress have this summer's most pressing weather stories from Southern ...
Experts warn of a potential mega-tsunami threatening Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. This catastrophic wave ...
The gray wolf is a protected endangered species in California. As the population recovers, run-ins with livestock and humans ...
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A new study warns of a potential 1,000-foot mega-tsunami striking the U.S. West Coast within 50 years. Triggered by a major ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 21, 2025 FOX26 First News at Ten Returns to Primetime on KMVU FOX26 Beginning June 9th Medford, OR ...
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Times-Standard on MSNConservation coalition joins lawsuit protecting northern spotted owlA coalition of conservation groups announced it has intervened in a lawsuit that seeks to remove almost 3.5 million acres of land in California, Oregon and Washington from protected status. The land ...
With multiple gray wolf attacks on cattle in California in the past eight months, some Nevada ranchers and livestock owners ...
Pexels A mega-tsunami looms as a terrifying threat to the coastlines of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. Experts are warning of a potential 'mega-tsunami', with colossal waves capable ...
A study warns of a mega tsunami up to 1,000 feet high if a strong earthquake strikes the Cascadia fault, threatening US ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Could a monster earthquake sink a portion of Northern California? A new study calculates the risk of where and how much land could sink, but experts say there's something ...
A new study by geoscientists at Virginia Tech, published in ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences’, estimates a 15 ...
LOS ANGELES -- Could a monster earthquake sink a portion of Northern California? A new study calculates the risk of where and how much land could sink. The Cascadia fault line is the focus of the ...
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