North Carolina pets at risk of rabies as ‘aggressive’ fox runs rampant
Officials are warning residents of Mount Airy, North Carolina, to be aware of a fox that may pose a danger to their families, including their pets.
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Officials are warning residents of Mount Airy, North Carolina, to be aware of a fox that may pose a danger to their families, including their pets.
Space telescopes don't take holidays off, which is why NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's powerful instruments were trained on Jupiter on Christmas Day 2023, capturing some of the most detailed images yet of the dancing aurora lights on the gas giant, a new study revealed this week.
Wildfires have exploded in size across parts of northeastern Minnesota north of Lake Superior, destroying at least 40 homes and buildings, as unseasonably high temperatures and low humidity will continue to drive dangerous fire weather on Tuesday.
An elk with a rare genetic trait that gives it a unique appearance has been seen in northern Colorado.
One person was injured and two vehicles were severely damaged after a rockfall on Monday crashed down onto unwitting drivers in rural Miaoli County in northern Taiwan.
A hang-glider pilot was found safe in the rugged terrain of Utah's mountains after strong winds pushed him off course last week.
Beachgoers, beware! The New England Aquarium in Boston said the first great white shark of the season was spotted lurking in the waters off Nantucket over the weekend.
A T-ball team's anticipated fun-filled Florida beach day abruptly turned terrifying when three young children found themselves caught in a dangerous rip current.
Top weather news for Tuesday, May 13, 2025: Tropical moisture surged across the Southeast on Monday, shattering a daily rain record in Miami and prompting flood concerns for Helene-ravaged western North Carolina. The flash flooding threat now shifts north Tuesday into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
A slow-moving but potent storm system that slammed the Southeast with torrential rain and severe weather is finally inching its way toward the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, putting millions of people in cities like Washington and Baltimore at risk of flash flooding.