President Obama addressed the nation in a live statement early this afternoon, calling today’s shootings at the Washington Navy Yard “cowardly” and vowing that those responsible will be brought to justice.
DC Police Chief: One Shooter Dead, Two Others May Be At Large at Washington Navy Yard
Two Additional Shooters Dressed In “Military-Style” Uniforms
WATCH: Updates on Navy Yard Shooting
Video updates from Obama, Washington hospitals, witnesses and others
Thousands of People Work At Navy Headquarters
Over 3,000 civilians and military personnel work at Washington Navy Yard, home of NAVSEA, the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters where at least one gunman opened fire this morning.
Intense Rains Cause Deadly Flash Floods in Northern Colorado
Torrential rains have caused at least 6 deaths near Boulder as floodwaters destroy roads and spark mudslides.
Live Updates: 13 Dead in Shooting Rampage at Washington Navy Yard
13 people were killed in a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard Monday morning, putting the nation’s capital on high alert
A Thousand People Still Trapped in Colorado Flash Floods
Rain is making it more difficult to reach those stranded by state’s worst deluge in decades
WATCH: Helicopter Carrying Colo. Politicians Picks Up Stranded Residents
Gov. John Hickenlooper’s aerial survey of the Colorado flood damage turned into an unplanned rescue mission
WATCH: Colorado Flood Victims Evacuated by Chopper
Colorado officials say they have evacuated hundreds of people from waterlogged cities across the state. Watch as helicopters rescue trapped residents near Boulder.
Glendale School District Hires Firm to Monitor Students’ Social Media Use
A California school district is paying an outside firm to monitor the social media postings of 14,000 middle and high school students for a year.
Hundreds Remain Missing in Colorado Floods, More Rain Expected
In Colorado, which has been pounded by as much as 15 inches of rain this week, hundreds of people are unaccounted for and at least four are confirmed dead as a result of rising flood waters, officials in the state said on Saturday.
Dry Towns Dampen Pot’s Spread
Some Colorado cities, where residents voted in favor of marijuana legalization, are now banning recreational sale, opening a new front in the battle to change U.S. drug laws.
A Bookless Library Opens in San Antonio
The all-digital space – stocked with 10,000 e-books and 500 e-readers –resembles an Apple store. But is that really a library?