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People are trying to hold on to the summer weather by heading down the shore on Labor Day weekend, as they feel like summer has flown by.
It may have happened thousands of miles away in Louisiana and Mississippi, but the storm touched so many of us across the country and here on the Central Coast.
With abnormally warm sea temperatures reaching down deep in the Gulf and low ... a tropical cyclone to better take advantage ...
Calm Tropics ahead of Labor Day weekend. There's only one system on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map. Here's what to expect.
Hopefully, just like she healed, the communities affected [by Helene] can heal as well, and move forward and rebuild stronger ...
Twenty years out from the New Orleans disaster, the city's levee and flood wall system must be raised or the region could become ineligible for federal ...
Reach out to your NJ congressional representatives and demand that full funding be restored to beach replenishment projects.
When Hurricane Katrina formed in 2005 ... a meteorologist and atmospheric scientist with Climate Central. Experts caution ...
Hurricane Katrina forced major changes in how the country responds to disasters. Now, those reforms are in jeopardy.
Corps documents show the mistake of overly optimistic levee strength was detected by its Vicksburg office, which directed local engineers to make changes. But the chief engineer in New Orleans replied ...
A decade after 2005's Hurricane Katrina, one Mississippi city began offering property tax breaks to encourage building near ...
A pillar of the state's coastal restoration plan is dead. Its backers say it would have offered the most effective, natural storm protection.