KMGH: Colorado Officials Warn Extreme Heat Could Impact Wildfires
Colorado officials are advising residents to have an emergency plan in place.
It wasn't just Ohio: Report says vinyl chloride accidents happen often
The cancer-causing chemical made headlines last year following the derailment of a freight train that was carrying tanks of it in East Palestine.
The world's e-waste problem is getting worse, the UN says
U.N. monitors said in 2022, 62 million tons of electronics waste was discarded. By 2030, totals could reach 82 million tons.
Ocean temperatures are warmer than ever. Is the damage reversible?
Widespread marine heat waves in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean peaked in September and continued through the end of the year.
Study finds racism contributes to high suicide rates among Black men
Researchers say trauma and racism at an earlier age caused a significant negative impact on Black men's mental health as adults.
American reporter Evan Gershkovich marks one year in Russian jail
Scripps News spoke with one of Gershkovich's colleagues at the Wall Street Journal whose full-time job now is to work on getting him home.
Officials offer $10 million reward for info on UnitedHealth hackers
Ransomware by the group ALPHV BlackCat was first spotted in Nov. 2021. The group recruits affiliates to spread ransomware and shares the spoils.