The Canadian Hurricane Centre called Hurricane Fiona a “historic storm for eastern Canada” and a “potential landmark weather event.”
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
Hurricane Fiona kicks up massive waves of about 50 feet as Bermuda, Canada brace for impacts
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he is committing the full force of the federal government to help Puerto Rico recover from Fiona.
1 person killed, 16 injured in three-vehicle crash near Orlando
A pickup truck, a box truck and a motor coach were involved in a crash at around 6 a.m. in Kenansville in Florida’s Osceola County.
Bermuda faces risk of strong waves, damaging winds as Hurricane Fiona intensifies
Strengthening Hurricane Fiona was headed toward Bermuda. Much of Puerto Rico was without power. Latest updates.
At least 8 hospitalized after Chicago apartment building explosion
Images and a video posted on social media by the Chicago Fire Department show extensive damage to the top floor of a four-story building.
‘Angry sea’: Huge storm floods roads, homes in Alaska as governor declares disaster
On Saturday, photos showed Alaska roads covered with floodwater and the tide reaching homes.
‘Hearts are broken’: Suspects in custody after 2 Georgia deputies killed in ‘ambush’
Two suspects were taken into custody Thursday and held at Cobb County Police Department for questioning, authorities said.
19-year-old student killed, 2 hurt after column collapses at Lewis & Clark College in Oregon
A 19-year-old student in Portland, Oregon, was killed and two others were injured after a brick column collapsed on the first day of fall semester.
‘We’re so weak’: Father, son clinging to a floating cooler rescued in Boston Harbor
A father and son were rescued Wednesday as they clung desperately to a cooler after their lobster boat sank into Boston Harbor.
Alabama city says it couldn’t legally fire police after racist text scandal. They found a loophole instead.
The city council voted to temporarily disband its three-member police department and contract services with the county sheriff’s department instead.