- Road closures reported due to flooding in Myrtle Beach
- Town of Wrightsville Beach preparing for coastal flooding this weekend
- Man charged with sparking the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history
- Carolina Hurricanes start 2025-26 season hosting New Jersey Devils
- Speedy Sparks, bassist for Texas Tornados, other San Antonio music icons, has died
Outrage grows over Maui wildfire response; survivor describes hiding in pool

A sole official in Maui is tasked with deciding when to activate warning sirens that sound out on Hawaii’s second-largest island during emergencies. In the case of blazing wildfires that leveled the historic town of Lahaina and left over 100 dead last week, that official chose not to sound the alarms — a decision he is now defending. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more on the wildfire response. And Kristina Lee-Garrido, who was visiting Lahaina when the wildfire started, joined CBS News with her thoughts on the lack of warning and her recount of survival by hiding in a pool.