Lauren Pozen of KCAL News provides continued coverage from Rolling Hills Estates, where a major landslide has destroyed several homes and forced evacuations over the weekend.
Officials say the storm has already caused tens of millions of dollars in damage, KTVB News reported.
A record heat wave, and its connections to climate change, are highlighting again the growing concerns around America’s electrical grid and whether it can withstand the added stress, PBS NewsHour reported.
Discover the innovative approaches Chicago has taken to beat the sweltering summer heat in this tour with Stewart Hicks.
Two residents of the troubled Millennium Tower have complained to NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit about what they fear is the unpleasant byproduct of the continued tilting of the luxury high-rise — frequent drain backups, Jaxon Van Derbeken of NBC Bay Area reports.
One family now has their brand-new home torn apart after a faulty pipe caused water damage and mold, NBC 12 News reported.
The State of California wants the parents of two young children to pay more than $675,000 for starting a fire that burned 100 acres in Jamul during a family camp trip in June 2020.
ABC11 reported, what was supposed to be a forever home for the Muehlbach family, is now a home that they say they wonder if it's safe to live in.
Despite initial progress in the first phase of the so-called fix earlier this year, the sinking and leaning Millennium Tower in San Francisco is now tilting more to the west than ever, according to monitoring data reviewed by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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