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Snow
"It’s going to cost us a pile": Livestock producers in West pinched by extreme winter weather
by
Kaleb Roedel
Apr 20, 2023
Livestock producers were hit so hard by winter weather that the federal government offered relief funding to producers in a few Western states. But some ranchers are still waiting for that option.
Driverless cars have a hard time in snow, too
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Jan 9, 2018
They're sort of like teenage drivers who grew up in Southern California.
Unusual freezing weather means extra costs for Southern states
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 4, 2018
A powerful winter storm — or bomb cyclone — is expected to engulf the East Coast today, dumping feet of snow in New England and carrying winds up to 50 miles an hour. But it’s not just the usual suspects in the Northeast who are feeling the effects of this winter weather — Southern states […]
Massive snowfall brings reprieve for businesses that need it
by
Jed Kim
May 4, 2017
California’s Sierra Nevada snowpack had been minimal during the historic drought. This winter dropped a frozen deluge.
Snowpack means hope for drought-ridden farms
by
Jed Kim
Jan 4, 2017
California is the largest food producer in the U.S.
A blizzard in 1888 created the modern mayor
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 22, 2016
The role of mayors drastically changed after a storm in 1888
Don't even think about sledding on Capitol Hill
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 6, 2015
From the Capitol Grounds Regulations, courtesy of the architect of the capitol's office: "No person shall coast or slide a sled within Capitol Grounds."
For public good, not for profit.
Tallying the economic winners of the status quo
by
Scott Tong
Feb 27, 2015
There is a cost to gridlock, but there are also economic winners.
For many workers, there's no such thing as a "snow day"
Feb 23, 2015
The pros and cons of asking workers to brave a storm.
Visitors bureau in Ithaca wins at marketing
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 19, 2015
Snowy upstate New York town tells visitors to check out Florida instead.