A new study found that more Americans died from heat in 2023 than in any year in over two decades. The study looked at federally reported data since 1999 and adjusted for population growth and aging. The highest death toll was concentrated in traditionally hot regions such as Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas. (USA Today)
Two men from Henderson, Nevada, have been indicted for damaging ancient rock formations at Lake Mead, facing charges of injury and depredation of government property. The men allegedly pushed rocks over a cliff, causing over $1,000 in damage. The trial is set for October, and each man faces up to 10 years in prison. (CNN)
The National Park Foundation received a historic $100 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., the largest in its history. The grant will fund programs to enhance the national park system, including youth visits, conservation efforts, telling a comprehensive U.S. history, and improving visitor experiences. (NPR)
Red Lobster is closing nearly two dozen more restaurants as it prepares to be acquired, adding to over 100 closures earlier this summer. The iconic seafood chain, known for its cheddar bay biscuits, filed for bankruptcy in May due to weak growth, debt, and competition from fast-casual chains. (CBS News)
A woman in New Jersey has been charged with trespassing after climbing over barriers at a zoo and approaching a tiger enclosure, almost being bitten. Video footage also showed her attempting to approach a bear enclosure. The incident is comparable to a similar incident at the Bronx Zoo in 2019. (NBC News)