Traffic stops in national parks are up 4% as rangers crack down on speeding motorists in their mission to protect animals.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
Where are the ICE raids? Immigrants in Miami, LA, NYC and other cities brace for arrests
Thousands of families fear being separated by the Trump administration’s ICE raids announced to begin Sunday in major cities.
Cities prepare for showdown with Trump over ICE raids: You ‘have to come through us’
Immigrant communities are scared over reports that ICE may begin deportation raids Sunday and separate more families in major cities across the U.S.
Photos: Martha Stewart, world’s top chefs at the nation’s fanciest food and wine festival
Hundreds of celebrity chefs and winemakers flocked to Aspen for the world’s fanciest food and wine festival, the Food & Wine Classic. See the photos.
Illinois posed to legalize marijuana sales, expunge criminal records for pot crimes
Illinois cannabis legalization would expunge criminal records and help minorities get business licenses to sell marijuana starting next year.
‘Absolute mess’ left behind as Oklahoma flooding from Arkansas River begins to recede
Hundreds of homes have been damaged or destroyed by floodwaters from the Arkansas River in Oklahoma following days of heavy rain.
Columbine survivor Austin Eubanks spoke about emotional pain and drug addiction before death
Columbine survivor Austin Eubanks became a nationally known speaker on the dangers of addiction. His family says he “lost his battle” this weekend.
Hawaii volcano eruption: Recovery stalled as Hawaiians confront lava disaster 1 year later
A year afterlava began flowing in what would become Hawaii’s most destructive volcanoeruptionin decades, thousands arestill struggling to recover.
‘Lori took the bullet for all of us’: Rabbi lauds longtime friend, vows terrorism ‘will not take us down’
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein said he watched the gunman fatally shoot Lori Gilbert-Kaye, 60, who he said took bullets intended for him.
For Columbine survivors, life is about finding ‘that new normal’ 20 years later
Twenty years after the Columbine shooting, the devastating impacts remain very real for survivors.