Days After Isaac, Thousands Still in the Dark
Updated: 10:37 AM Officials say more than 100,000 customers still don't have electricity in the wake of Hurricane Isaac, as federal officials work to help storm victims.
Updated: 10:37 AM Officials say more than 100,000 customers still don't have electricity in the wake of Hurricane Isaac, as federal officials work to help storm victims.
Posted: 9:57 AM Officials say firefighters will be focusing on the northern edge of a wildfire in a rugged and remote area in Mendocino County.
Updated: 12:34 PM We have a little bit of heat for the last day of the holiday weekend. Wind and more warm air on the way later in the forecast.
Posted: 1:52 PM Floodwater lingered in Plaquemines Parish, more than 240,000 electricity customers sweltered without power and officials north of Lake Pontchartrain kept a wary eye on waterways swollen by Hurricane Isaac.
Updated: 2:36 PM Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, though oil production remains almost entirely shut down.
Updated: 1:56 PM Progress is evident in soggy Louisiana, but floodwaters linger and more than 400,000 sweltering electricity customers are still without power, days after Hurricane Isaac dragged through the state.
Updated: 5:56 AM Sunshine and warmth starting September for the Reno area.
Updated: 1:05 PM Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says officials expect to have 70 percent of the water out of an area of Plaquemines Parish that flooded after being hit by Isaac.
Updated: 1:06 PM The White House says President Barack Obama had made his decision to visit Louisiana on Monday before Mitt Romney's announcement that he would be going to the state today to see damage from Hurricane Isaac.
Posted: 9:45 AM Not too many people are complaining in typically-soggy Seattle, but the city is on a surprising run of dry weather.
Updated: 1:30 PM A bit breezy as we go through the afternoon and evening with storms possible in a few parts of northern Nevada.
Posted: 6:53 PM 90's into Friday and breezy in the afternoon.
Updated: 3:56 PM Moist, unstable air over Southern California mountains and deserts have triggered severe thunderstorms and flash-flood warnings in the inland region.
Updated: 3:49 PM Officials say firefighters are making steady progress battling two wildfires in Northern California that have been burning for nearly two weeks.
Updated: 12:13 PM High desert roads and campgrounds in northeast California and northwest Nevada that were closed to public access during the Rush Fire northeast of Susanville will be reopened to the public Friday, Aug. 31.
Updated: 2:01 PM More than two dozen school districts across South Dakota have shut down early, with temperatures above 100 degrees.
Posted: 1:07 PM 88 today and light winds
Posted: 10:05 AM Less wind, today, more sunshine for Wednesday
Posted: 10:25 PM Mainly sunny, warm and breezy on Wednesday. Lots of sunshine and warm temps as we head towards the Labor Day weekend.
Updated: 2:31 PM Hurricane Isaac has gotten a little stronger as it closes in on the Gulf Coast.
Updated: 1:52 PM Officials are hoping a red flag warning will not hamper the anticipated containment of two major wildfires across Northern California.
Posted: 12:20 PM 91 today but windy, West 10-25 gusting to 40mph
Updated: 11:27 AM As crews get ready for a Red Flag warning Tuesday, some islands of unburned trees flamed up in the northeast of the fire, but these were in the interior of the fire and firefighters suppressed these fires.
Updated: 9:35 AM Alabama's governor has lifted the mandatory evacuation order for parts of Alabama's two coastal counties.
Posted: 8:32 AM The Haitian government says at least 24 people have died in accidents related to Tropical Storm Isaac.