WASHINGTON – Extreme weather can impact nearly every aspect of a person's life, including filing taxes, and that’s why, each year, the Internal Revenue Service provides grace periods[1] for regions affected by extreme disasters.
In 2025, the IRS has once
WASHINGTON – The famous Washington, D.C[1]., cherry blossoms have entered the fifth stage of the blooming process, one step closer to peak bloom.
The cherry blossoms are set to peak this weekend, March 28-31, turning Washington[2] into a lively pink
MESSMORE, Pa.– Meteorologists with the National Weather Service say they never know what they'll encounter during a storm survey and while it's not unusual to come across something unexpected, discovering a mysterious creature lurking in the background of
WASHINGTON – A newly released government report states[1] that both NOAA and the U.S.Air Force are struggling to meet the increasing demand for reconnaissance missions into tropical cyclones and winter storms.
The Government Accountability Office highlighted
As spring[1] breakers flock to warmer travel destinations in March and April, the number of mosquitoes and the potentially deadly diseases[2] they carry increase.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, some countries are higher-than-usual cases of Dengue
HOWELL, Mich.- The man who was pulled from Lake Chemung in Howell[1] by the U.S.Coast Guard and rescue workers in Livingston County has passed away.
Emergency responders rushed to Lake Chemung near Howell around 2:30 Wednesday afternoon after someone went