Some mad about storm Sandy as Congress ponders Harvey relief

NEW YORK (AP) - Republicans from New York and New Jersey are pledging unconditional support for those devastated by Hurricane Harvey. But their resentment lingers.

Eclipse deals and specials

The whole country is getting ready for the big eclipse on August 21. Some businesses are getting into the act offering specials and deals on and around the day of the eclipse.

Tropical Storm Harvey forms; heads toward eastern Caribbean

Shops and government offices are closing early in Barbados and flights have been canceled as Tropical Storm Harvey approaches the eastern Caribbean.

Students getting ready for solar eclipse

You don't have to have special glasses to see the eclipse. There are other ways to enjoy the eclipse experience.

5 things to know about the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21

Near the end of August, everyone in North America will see at least some part of a solar eclipse- the first total solar eclipse visible in the United States in 38 years! Here are five things you need to know about the upcoming solar eclipse and what you can expect to see where you are.

August 7 brings Full Sturgeon Moon

There is a full moon Monday, August 7 and this one has a special name based on some Native American history.

WATCH: Close call for woman and cat as lightning strikes home

A woman captured incredible video as lightning struck inside her home Monday, startling both her and her cat. 

Boy killed by log in surf as tropical storm churns in Gulf

A boy on an Alabama beach was struck and killed by a log washed ashore by storm surge from Tropical Storm Cindy, which spun bands of severe weather ashore from the Florida panhandle to east Texas as it churned ever closer to the Gulf coast.

Tropical Storm Cindy forms in Gulf of Mexico

The third named storm of the tropical season has formed, the National Hurricane Center says. Tropical Storm Cindy is poised to bring heavy rain to the northern Gulf Coast over the next several days, though it will likely not strengthen into a hurricane.

Seasonal water changes may trigger earthquakes, UC Berkeley researchers say

Researchers at the UC Berkeley Seismological Lab say the changing amounts of water and snow across the seasons might be a factor in triggering California earthquakes.

Tornado touches down near Morris, Minn.

A tornado touched down east of Morris, Minn., Tuesday evening a little after 7:00 p.m., starting off a night of severe thunderstorms expected to hit the Twin Cities after dark. 

Tornado-ravaged East Texas begins cleaning up

Survey teams will return to Van Zandt and Henderson counties today to look at the damage from Saturday’s deadly storms.

Dad dies shoveling snow on Staten Island

A 47-year-old man who was reportedly shoveling snow for his parents on Staten Island died of an apparent heart attack during Tuesday’s storm, according to the NY Daily News.

NYC Public Schools open Wednesday, March 15

All New York City Public Schools will be open Wednesday, March 15, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced.

Ice-covered streets, snow remain from March storm

A powerful Nor'Easter predicted to bring record snow totals and fierce winds to New York City tracked slightly west on Tuesday morning, lessening its impact on the area and Long Island, while slamming the region north and west of New York.

Frigid air brings snow into NYC area

The snow was making its way out of the New York City area Friday afternoon and leaving behind frigid temperatures.

Evacuations expand in Coyote Creek neighborhood flooding

Rescuers chest-deep in water steered boats full of people, some with babies and pets, on Tuesday from a San Jose neighborhood inundated by water from an overflowing creek.

New York area digs out from snow storm

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for New York City.

Mudslide closes Highway 17 near Scotts Valley

It's a messy Tuesday morning commute as rain soaks the Bay Area, packing strong gusts of wind and lightning. Sal reports there have been at least 100 incidents for this morning's commute.