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President Biden has approved a disaster declaration for California as more storms are battering the state and threatening severe flooding. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins Catherine Herridge from the Folsom Dam with the latest on the conditions.
Yet another atmospheric river storm descended on California Friday, bringing drenching rain and heavy snow. Some areas could see life-threatening flooding. It's the latest in a series of winter storms which have pummeled the state. Carter Evans has the latest.
President Biden has approved an emergency declaration for parts of California where a new storm system is threatening to cause flooding. CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Nikki Battiste are joined from California by Carter Evans.
A state of emergency has been declared for many California counties as the state faces a new round of storms that could help melt massive snowpack and lead to major flooding. Carter Evans reports.
"Operation Hay Drop" is a mission to save starving and stranded cows – many of which are pregnant – from dying amid back-to-back winter storms.
Millions of people across central and Northern California are under flood watches Thursday as another massive storm approaches the area. A so-called atmospheric river could bring dangerous amounts of rain to some areas that are already buried in heavy snow, which could lead to widespread flooding. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports from Truckee, California.
A fierce atmospheric river is set to bring more snow and rain to California, and the onslaught could bring severe flooding as the rain helps melt the massive snowpack in many parts of the state. Carter Evans reports.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state is using its "market power to defend the right to choose."
One county has urged people to gather enough essential supplies for two weeks ahead of the incoming rain and snow.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has canceled the renewal of the state's $54 million contract with Walgreens over the company's decision to halt distribution of abortion medication by mail in 21 states.
The licensed real estate appraiser, who doesn't have to admit any liability in the case, is mandated to attend training sessions on segregation and agree to not discriminate in the future.
Adam Schiff announced he will be running for a Senate seat in 2024 following Sen. Dianne Feinstein's announcement that she would not seek reelection.
Winter storm warnings are in place for several areas in Northern California. Jonathan Vigliotti spoke to residents living in the Sierra who are struggling to feed their families after being stuck in the snow for nearly two weeks.
The senior rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles says "Jew hatred" is often promulgated by other marginalized communities – and ignores our common humanity.
Tribal leaders, scientists and conservation advocates buried the lion in the mountains where the big cat once roamed.
While many American downtowns are still struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, San Diego is bouncing back. Consumer correspondent Ash-Har Quraishi talks to local residents, business owners and researchers about why.
Many living in the mountains of Southern California still find themselves stranded and struggling to get supplies nearly two weeks after heavy snow began to fall in the area. Residents have to brave dangerous hikes and long waits to get basic necessities. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Carole Wolfe, a 73-year-old who lives in the Crestline area, had to wait three hours to get milk for her neighbors' young children.
Some parts of California have been hit with up to 12 feet of snowfall. Alvar Escriva-Bou, an assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, joins CBS News to discuss the impact of the recent severe weather on the state's drought conditions.
Rainy, icy and snowy conditions are expected from coast to coast in the nation's upper tier. It comes as California has been slammed by record-breaking snow for this time of year, creating dangerous travel conditions and making it impossible for some people to leave their homes. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Crestline, California.
Juul could face potential legal challenges "for years," tobacco giant said in announcing deal with rival e-cigarette maker.
"I can tell you these kids should have been dead," the sheriff said after the hikers were rescued by helicopter.
New census data has revealed that more than 500,000 people left the state of California during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say one of the biggest reasons is high housing costs and taxes. Joy Benedict has more.
At least two people struck by gunfire were hospitalized in critical condition, police said on Sunday. Two more were in serious condition.
The president made the dramatic move after engaging in months of public attacks against the central bank.
President Trump on Monday floated returning the Department of Defense to its prior name, the Department of War, calling its current moniker "too defensive."
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster relief agency, days before the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot will be an estimated $815 million, the game's seventh biggest, with an approximate cash value of $367.9 million, after no one won Monday's $750 million grand prize.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan is facing more legal pushback as state Republicans filed another emergency petition to block a November special election on the proposal.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer subpoenaed estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking over a dozen categories of documents.
Authorities said 21 dogs were found dead at Anastasia's Acres Dog Boarding Facility. One dog was found alive and taken to a veterinarian for treatment.
Unable to find buyers, a growing number of sellers are pulling their homes off the market rather than compromise on price.
Cracker Barrel badly misread its own customer base — and our culturally sensitive times — in trying to spruce up its image, experts say.