These US cities face the greatest severe weather threats, data shows
More than one in four U.S. homes—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are now exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to a new Realtor.cm report.
Warmer temperatures fuel increased sugar consumption, study says
A new study published in Nature Climate Change reveals that warmer weather may be increasing Americans’ sugar intake.
Arizona weather forecast: Temperatures slowly climbing in Phoenix
Expect a quiet start to the work week. Temperatures are slowly climbing with a sunny and dry forecast.
Arizona weather forecast: Warm start to the week, storms possible later on
Sunday was a gorgeous day across Arizona, with temperatures warming above average, plenty of sunshine and light winds.
Tempe residents displaced after microburst, as recovery efforts continue
Many residents were left without power, water, or gas for days, after a microburst severely damaged parts of Tempe.
Vigil held for man who reportedly died attempting to drive through floodwaters
A candlelight vigil was held for Vincent Upton, a West Valley man who died after attempting to drive through a flooded wash last weekend.
Globe teen who saved family during floods honored at Phoenix Rising game
A Globe teen was honored as honorary captain at a Phoenix Rising FC match after he saved his family during the flash floods in September.
Tempe microburst leaves trail of devastation, hundreds of trees lost
Cleanup efforts continue in Tempe after a microburst storm, described by Mayor Corey Woods as the community's worst in history, ripped through the city on Monday, damaging dozens of businesses and displacing dozens of residents from their homes.



















