Five ways to stay cool during a heat wave USA Today - Vertical Jun 26, 2026 Jun 26, 2026 Updated 19 mins ago Trump celebrates 'brutal' Hitler comparison during unhinged posting spree Packers' Tucker Kraft aims for Week 1 start UW Health e-scooter press conference Paint from Trump renovation peels off Washington's Reflecting Pool Avoid The Traffic: Best & Worst Times To Drive On July 4th Gas Prices Dip Below $4 — Still 25% Higher World Cup watch parties bringing generations together Savannah Guthrie responds after reports on ransom note claiming her mother died New Clues Emerge Surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’ Possible Madison Square Garden Wedding Iran emerges stronger, Israel more isolated after war, analysts warn Lauree Simmons discusses Ridglan closure EV home charging tips to maximize off-peak grid savings (Slash Charging Costs) State Journal's Phil Hands delivers Monona Grove High School commencement speech Lodi softball pitcher strikes out final batter in 7-3 state semifinal win against New Holstein Former Ridglan beagles play outside after transfer Prefer us on Google Learn More Intense heat is set to hit the Erie area during the week of June 28 with temperatures reaching the upper 80s and low 90s. Here are tips to stay cool. As featured on Latest video U.S. Shoppers Spend $26.4 Billion During Amazon Prime Day. Christian Yelich on the Brewers' offensive struggles of late Christian Yelich on the Brewers' offensive struggles of late Iran Unleashes Missiles on US Bases Why the June full moon is called the Strawberry Moon 'I've always had some nerves" - Serena Williams on Wimbledon singles return. Catholic leaders and laity participate in Border Mass 250 in Nogales 'I thought I was going to die': Survivor recounts Venezuela earthquakes Latest video U.S. Shoppers Spend $26.4 Billion During Amazon Prime Day. Christian Yelich on the Brewers' offensive struggles of late Christian Yelich on the Brewers' offensive struggles of late Iran Unleashes Missiles on US Bases Why the June full moon is called the Strawberry Moon 'I've always had some nerves" - Serena Williams on Wimbledon singles return. Catholic leaders and laity participate in Border Mass 250 in Nogales 'I thought I was going to die': Survivor recounts Venezuela earthquakes Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save