• WLNS

    East Lansing Fire Dept. fights fire with fire

    Fire officials were out in the Lansing area today with lit torches in hand. Normally we expect them to put out fires, but today, the goal was starting them.

    • FOX40

    Rainstorm forecast to soak Northern California

    (FOX40.COM) -- Spring in the Sacramento Valley has been filled with clear skies and sunshine over the last few days, however, a stormy change is in the forecast. Beginning on Friday, 'the cooldown begins," according to FOX40's chief meteorologist Adam Epstein. On Thursday, it was 82 degrees in the Sacramento Valley, but by Friday, it's []

    • KSN-TV

    Severe risk and high fire danger Monday

    We start the new week with a weather aware day. Our next system will set up

    • KFDI

    Fire danger, severe storms are in the Kansas forecast

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Dry and windy conditions will create a fire danger for western and central Kansas for Saturday, and there will be a chance of severe storms for north central and northeast Kansas

  • Northern California dispatcher accused of embezzling funds for kids in need

    PLUMAS COUNTY, Cal. – A sheriff’s dispatcher is facing embezzlement charges after reportedly stealing $20,000 some of which was meant to purchase Christmas gifts for local children in need. According to the Plumas County DA, 39-year-old Cassandra Beth Lavley, of Quincy, was arrested Friday. Lavley is accused of using her position as Treasurer/Secretary of the […]

    • FOX40

    World’s largest steam locomotive heading for Northern California

    (FOX40.COM) -- The world's largest operating steam locomotive is getting ready to hit the tracks once again and it will be making its way to an iconic Northern California railroad town. Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014, will be journeying across Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Nevada before crossing into the Golden State for its final []

  • Beloved Former Northern Westchester Fire Chief Dies At 68

    A former fire chief from Northern Westchester who dedicated most of his life to his department is remembered for always helping his community.  Longtime Ossining resident Raymond Lips, the former chief of the Millwood Fire Department and life member, died suddenly at his home on Tuesday, April 9 at the age of 68, according to his obituary.  Born in 1955, Lips graduated from Ossining High School in 1973 and earned an Associate's Degree from Westchester Community College before joining Otto A....

    • FOX40

    Northern-to-Southern California overnight train inches closer to reality

    A plan to utilize existing train tracks to offer a luxury overnight ride between two of California's economic and cultural hubs is looking less and less like a fantasy. Last month, Dreamstar Lines, a Newport Beach-based transit startup, came into agreement with one of the nation's most important freight companies, taking the first steps toward []

    • FOX40

    Illegal marijuana oil lab shut down by Northern California police

    (FOX40.COM) -- An illegal marijuana oil lab was recently shut down by Northern California police officers, which led to the seizure of 16 pounds of concentrated marijuana and the arrest of a 47-year-old man. According to the Redding Police Department, the butane honey oil (BHO) laboratory was hidden in an auto body shop near the []

  • 28 Google employees fired after protests at offices in California, New York

    The protest was organized by the “No Tech for Apartheid” campaign, which claims that Google and Amazon are leading “the world’s first AI powered genocide” by allowing Israel to access its technology, organizers said.

  • 8 armed suspects clear out Northern California jewelry store: VIDEO

    The chaos and terror that unfolded at a Northern California jewelry store on Wednesday is by far the worst robbery the family-owned business has experienced in more than 40 years of operation.

  • 8 armed suspects clear out Northern California jewelry store: VIDEO

    The chaos and terror that unfolded at a Northern California jewelry store on Wednesday is by far the worst robbery the family-owned business has experienced in more than 40 years of operation.