CBS Weekend News – June 28 Highlights
- Atlanta's hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, a major travel hub, experienced notable disruptions as severe weather, including large hailstorms and lightning, led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
- Meanwhile, in California, wildlife caregivers are employing an unusual technique to assist an orphaned bear cub.
- Travelers are advised to check flight statuses before heading to the airport as the weather system moves through.The bear cub will continue to be monitored and cared for...
Severe weather in Atlanta and a unique wildlife rescue in California headline the latest news. Hundreds of flights at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport were canceled due to powerful storms, stranding passengers amidst travel chaos; stay informed with the latest flight status updates. Together, California caregivers are actively employing bear costumes to rehabilitate an orphaned bear cub, a vital strategy to ensure the cub’s successful reintroduction to the wild. This innovative method minimizes human contact, safeguarding the cub’s natural instincts. News Directory 3 keeps you informed on the stories shaping the world. Discover what’s next in these compelling news stories.
Weather Disrupts Atlanta Flights; California Rescuers Aid Bear Cub
Updated June 29, 2025
Atlanta’s hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, a major travel hub, experienced notable disruptions as severe weather, including large hailstorms and lightning, led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights. The cancellations left numerous passengers stranded.
Meanwhile, in California, wildlife caregivers are employing an unusual technique to assist an orphaned bear cub. To minimize human interaction and prepare the cub for eventual release back into its natural habitat, caregivers are wearing bear costumes. This innovative approach aims to reduce the risk of future human-bear conflicts.
What’s next
Travelers are advised to check flight statuses before heading to the airport as the weather system moves through.The bear cub will continue to be monitored and cared for until it is ready to be released into the wild.
