A new report lists beaches in 29 coastal and Great Lakes states prone to bacteria counts that can make you sick.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
MS-13 gang members indicted after ‘medieval-style’ killing spree in Los Angeles
Federal racketeering, murder and other charges were filedagainst 22 alleged MS-13 gang members linked to a series of grisly killings in Los Angeles.
‘The stakes are too high to get this one wrong’: Boeing 737 Max’s grounding could hamper holiday travel
Airlines will have to scramble to find replacements for the troubled jet — and it could make life harder for fliers.
Earthquakes ravaged Los Angeles and San Francisco. So, what spared this city in the California desert?
The isolated California city of Ridgecrest saw minimal damage despite being close to the epicenter of two major earthquakes.
Trona, California, was trying to bounce back. Then an earthquake hit. Then a bigger one.
“If we have another quake, I am not going to have a house,” said a resident coping with damage in the 1,500-person town of Trona, California.
Cyclists and pedestrians, beware: Deaths shot up even as car safety improves for drivers
Cyclist Milt Olin probably never saw the car that killed him. That nightmare haunts anyone who bikes or runs on roads. And it’s getting worse.
‘Scared to death’: 7.1 earthquake follows 6.4, leaving Ridgecrest residents fearful, resilient
A California earthquake of a magnitude 7.1 followed the previous day’s 6.4, leaving Ridgecrest residents fearing whether another Big One could hit.
Boeing 737 Max crash: Did foreign pilots have enough training to fly commercial jets?
In the U.S., copilots must have a minimum of 1,500 flight hours. Internationally, it’s only 240 hours — and regulators might decrease or scrap that.
Boeing sets aside $100 million for 737 Max crash victims ‘to bring them comfort’
The aerospace giant has created a fund to comfort families of the victims
FAA finds new ‘potential risk’ in Boeing 737 Max, a setback that could delay plane’s return to the skies
The jet has been grounded since two deadly crashes. The FAA says Boeing’s software fixes aren’t enough to get it flying again.