Stories from July 30, 2022

Warm Sunday; Shower/thunderstorm chances highest in the afternoon/evening
Our summery Saturday will be followed by equally warm weather on Sunday. Some areas will see scattered thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening. We have details on that, plus a look at the week ahead.
Biden tests positive for COVID-19, returns to isolation
The White House says President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 again Saturday, slightly more than three days after he was cleared to exit coronavirus isolation.
Vikings' ownership sees positivity from new leadership
With only one home preseason game this year, the team took the opportunity on Friday to practice at its sun-splashed downtown stadium. Three days into camp, Vikings ownership is enjoying what it sees from the team’s new leadership.
Alfaro, Voit, Machado lead HR parade as Padres rout Twins
Jorge Alfaro launched a three-run homer, Luke Voit and All-Star Manny Machado each hit a two-run shot as the San Diego Padres beat the AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins 10-1
Summery warmth; thunderstorm chance returns on Sunday
We’ll have warm temps this weekend, and dew points will be rising. Areas of thunderstorms are possible Sunday afternoon and evening. We have your weekend forecast update, plus a look at the week ahead.
At least 25 people have died in Kentucky's floods, governor says
Kentucky's governor said the numbers would likely rise significantly and it could take weeks to find all the victims. Torrential rains swamped towns across Appalachia earlier this week.
A summery Saturday, as temps and dew points rise
Summery temps and dew points return this afternoon. We have your Saturday forecast details.
Pope says he'll slow down or retire: 'You can change a pope'
Pope Francis, 85, acknowledged he can no longer travel like he used to because of his strained knee ligaments, saying his weeklong Canadian pilgrimage was "a bit of a test."