Without congressionally approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.
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Rain, thunderstorms and gray skies over large swaths of the path of totality are threatening to block views. Here's how to make the most of the rare event.
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Dry, cool weather is in the forecast for the weekend and Monday, with a warming trend expected Tuesday through Thursday.
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Experts say you should gas up before you go, and plan to stay for a while afterward.
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Over 30 million people will be within the path of totality for Monday's solar eclipse as it crosses the U.S. from Texas to Maine. Here's what you need to know to safely enjoy the celestial spectacle.
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New Englanders are expecting treacherous roads and power outages. Southern New England and the coastline will get mostly rain, and maybe a few inches of snow, with most snow further north.
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Some flood victims staying in hotel rooms are being notified they have a week before their vouchers expire.
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The City is providing empty sandbags at select locations in all City Council districts.
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The San Diego Housing Commission activated four inclement weather shelters for people experiencing homelessness.
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An "unseasonably cold and vigorous storm system" is expected to bring rain to most areas, the National Weather Service said.
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Later this spring, 158 of the cherry blossom trees will be cut down as part of a project to rebuild and raise the seawalls around the Tidal Basin.
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