The first nor’easter of the season could turn into a ‘bomb cyclone’ in New England

[ad_1] There are also strong wind warnings for coastal areas of Massachusetts, where wind gusts could reach 50 mph. “As the system intensifies rapidly, it will also bring windy conditions, especially along the mid-Atlantic coast in Maine,” CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said. “Expect gusts of 30 to 40 mph on Saturday, with gusts possibly even … Read more

Consent and choice of NPR cookies

[ad_1] NPR sites use cookies, similar tracking and storage technologies, and information about the device you use to access our sites (together, “cookies”) to improve your viewing, listening, and user experience. , customize content, personalize messages from NPR sponsors, provide multimedia features and analyze NPR traffic. This information is shared with social media, sponsorship, analytics … Read more

Young voters seek key role in Georgia run-off and Senate control

[ad_1] Katarina Flicker, a junior from Emory University, took the entire fall semester to organize for Georgia Democrats, helping register other students to vote. And even though the November election is over – with President-elect Joe Biden returning the blue state for the first time since 1992 – Flicker is not over. She is now … Read more

Biden gets enough voters to become president

[ad_1] California certified its presidential election on Friday and named 55 voters who pledged to vote for Democrat Joe Biden, officially giving him the electoral college majority needed to win the White House. Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s formal approval of Biden’s victory in the state has brought his promised voter count so far to … Read more

‘Dawn of danger:’ Orange County mayor signs order to fine companies for COVID-19 violations

[ad_1] Orange County, Florida – Saying it’s time to hold ‘bad actors’ accountable, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings on Friday signed an emergency decree that will allow fines to be imposed on local businesses that repeatedly ignore COVID-19 security measures. A draft decree was released Thursday night to the media but Demings formalized it on … Read more

As lawyers continue to push Trump’s electoral challenges, calls for sanctions mount

[ad_1] As President Donald Trump and his allies continue their legal roadblock to quash the presidential election despite a succession of adverse rulings, some local and state election officials are starting to cry foul. In Michigan on Thursday, Republican lawyers were back in court to request an audit of election results in the heavily Democratic … Read more

LIVE UPDATES: Kelly Loeffler employee killed in car crash

[ad_1] Young staff member of Senator Kelly Loeffler’s team died in car crash, Loeffler, R-Ga. confirmed, identifying him Friday as Harrison Deal. Fast facts Senses Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will face Democratic opponents Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff in two rounds of the Georgia Senate on January 5. Loeffler identified staff member killed … Read more

PG&E Prepares to Potentially Cut Power to 15 California Counties

[ad_1] PG&E is preparing to darken up to 130,000 customers in 15 counties and five tribal communities across California as of Monday morning if forecasts of critical fire conditions continue, the utility company said in a statement. Friday night. If you consider an average of three people per household, the public safety power outage could … Read more