Captain Convicted in Deadly 2019 California Boat Fire

Captain Convicted in Deadly 2019 California Boat Fire

A federal jury found that a scuba dive captain was criminally negligent in the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history.

Where to Watch NEWSnet in California

Where to Watch NEWSnet in California

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Bull Loose on the Tracks at New Jersey Train Station Delays Train Traffic

Bull Loose on the Tracks at New Jersey Train Station Delays Train Traffic

The transit agency wrote that service is delayed up to 45 minutes between Newark and Penn Station New York because of “police activity.” 

Gas Prices Average $3.05 A Gallon For Holiday Weekend

Gas Prices Average $3.05 A Gallon For Holiday Weekend

With holiday travel occurring, the White House has to address gas prices. They are just over $3 a gallon and in one location, over $5 a gallon. A driver says she feels uneasy.

Mental Health and Wellness Fair

Mental Health and Wellness Fair

A chance to meet groups who focus on keeping the mind healthy

Unemployment Claims Fall, Labor Market Continues to Show Resilience

Unemployment Claims Fall, Labor Market Continues to Show Resilience

Applications for unemployment claims fell again last week and remain at an encouraging level in the face of high interest rates and inflation.

Norovirus: What You Need to Know

Norovirus: What You Need to Know

Cases of norovirus are climbing in the Northeastern U.S., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.

TikTok Content Creators Sue US Government Over Law that Could Lead to a Ban

TikTok Content Creators Sue US Government Over Law that Could Lead to a Ban

Eight TikTok content creators sued the U.S. government on Tuesday, issuing another challenge to the new federal law that would ban the popular social media platform nationwide.

What You Should Know About Bats and Rabies

What You Should Know About Bats and Rabies

October is Bat Month, and it's a good time to make sure they are not roosting in your house. The Humane Society has tips to evict them before winter hibernation. Bats are a major predator of night-flying insects, including pests that cost farmers billions

How Social Security works and what to know about its future

How Social Security works and what to know about its future

Tens of millions of older Americans will see a major increase in benefits this January when a new cost-of-living adjustment (or COLA) is added to Social Security payments.

House Approves Spending Bill; Package Now Goes to Senate

House Approves Spending Bill; Package Now Goes to Senate

The House approved a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills Friday, shortly before funding for some federal agencies is set to expire and a partial shutdown could begin.

What You Need to Know About the April 8 Solar Eclipse Across the US

What You Need to Know About the April 8 Solar Eclipse Across the US

About 32 million Americans live along the April 8 solar eclipse totality path. Here's a list of tips and resources to help plan your day, whether you live in the eclipse zone - or will travel there.

What’s Open, What’s Closed on Memorial Day

What’s Open, What’s Closed on Memorial Day

Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971, observed on the final Monday in May.

What to Know About ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’ Verdict

What to Know About ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’ Verdict

NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market games on the 'Sunday Ticket' premium subscription service. Here's what you need to know about the verdict:

US and South Korea Sign Joint Nuclear Deterrence Guidelines

US and South Korea Sign Joint Nuclear Deterrence Guidelines

The U.S. and South Korea have signed nuclear deterrence guidelines, considered a step in their joint efforts to respond to North Korea’s evolving nuclear threats.