Cars and trucks could be seen Friday driving across the freshly painted lanes on the popular livestream launched during construction.
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Multiple tornadoes in north Texas kill four, injure 10 as heat wave scorches state
On Thursday, temperatures in Texas are expected to reach about 110 degrees, and heat indexes could hit as high as 125 in some areas.
Heat wave scorches millions in Texas, Louisiana: Temperatures could feel like 120 degrees
The extremely hot temperatures “will likely tie or break records” for this time of year, the National Weather Service says.
Across all 50 states, men more likely to die from using opioids, cocaine, meth, study finds
Researchers said men in all 50 states are “reliably at greater risk” of deadly overdoses from both opioids and psychostimulants compared to women.
At least 5 dead after tornadoes hit the South; thousands without power after severe storms
Widespread power outages continue to impact residents in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi Friday morning.
Smoke from Canada wildfires may be clearing in US, but watch out for storms, heat
Meteorologists on Saturday alerted millions of residents in Puerto Rico and Texas of heat danger.
Air quality improves in US, but alerts remain due to Canadian wildfires: What we know
Parts of the northeastern US that saw hazardous air quality levels this week saw some relief Friday, and conditions are expected to improve.
Adam Fravel arrested after Madeline Kingsbury’s body found along Minnesota highway
“Maddi” Kingsbury, 26-year-old mother of two, first went missing in late March in Winona, Minnesota. Suspect Adam Fravel is father of her children.
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is erupting again. What to know and how to watch
Authorities said the eruption doesn’t pose an immediate threat to people, but warned of dangerous gas and airborne shards of glass.
‘State of emergency’: LGBTQ Americans given dire warning from Human Rights Campaign
LGBTQ people living in hostile state or traveling to or through them should be prepared to defend themselves again homophobia, the HRC says.