WMAR: Artists Turn Plaster Cicadas Into Masterpieces
The Cicada Parade-a art project celebrates the transformation cicadas go through.

Home sales drop to lowest level in 22 years, but there is optimism
The housing market remains plagued by low inventory and high interest rates, causing sales to drop to historically low levels.

Govs. DeSantis, Newsom hold public debate with tense opposing politics
The two governors from different sides of the country were expected to see the public debate as a way to boost their messaging and political careers.

Rebuilding Lahaina: A Scripps News Special Report
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green speaks with Scripps News about efforts to rebuild a community devastated by wildfire.

Texas AG suing Pfizer, says company misrepresented COVID vaccine data
Pfizer said its vaccine was 95% effective following its Phase 3 trial, but Texas' attorney general said the data was too premature.

Sandra Day O'Connor, first woman on Supreme Court, dies at 93
A statement from the Supreme Court says O'Connor was suffering from "advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer's, and a respiratory illness."

Top world leaders talk of climate crisis and fossil fuels at UN summit
More than 130 world leaders are set to address the COP28 conference in Dubai that seeks to combat human-caused climate change.