Winter Storm Brings a Brutal Mix of Snow, Bitter Cold and Rain Across U.S. More than 30 million people were under winter weather advisories on Saturday as freezing temperatures began to spread.
Flooding, Power Outages, Flight Delays: What to Know After Tuesday’s Storms Flooding, flight delays and power outages remain widespread after a day when hazardous weather ranged across much of the nation.
Tennessee Tornadoes Leave 6 Dead and 23 Injured, Officials Say Numerous tornado alerts were posted in the South on Saturday, while heavy rains and winds are forecast for the Northeast on Sunday.
In Texas, Vietnamese American Shrimpers Must Forge a New Path Again They overcame the trauma of war, language barriers and prejudice to become successful shrimpers. But the decline of the industry in America is forcing them to consider other options.
If Hurricane Rebuilding Is Only Affordable for the Wealthy, This Is the Florida You Get Despite their intent to make coastal communities safer, Florida’s building codes can actually complicate long-term resilience efforts.