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Environment
Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several U.S. states killed at least 22
By
Bruce Schreiner
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 28, 2024
Environment
Dazed Texas county sifts through homes mangled by tornado in powerful storms that killed over 15 across the South: ‘It was horrific. Hellish’
By
Sean Murphy
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 27, 2024
Environment
At least 15 dead after storms hit Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas with severe weather expected to head east
By
Sean Murphy
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 26, 2024
Environment
Wealthy Massachusetts homeowners spent half a million dollars to build a sand dune that washed away in three days–and they’re dead set on rebuilding it
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 13, 2024
Environment
It’s so cold and snowy in Alaska that fuel oil is thickening and Anchorage told 1,000 businesses to vacate until snow is removed from their rooftops
By
Mark Thiessen
,
Becky Bohrer
and
The Associated Press
February 2, 2024
Environment
Deadly January storms have turned U.S. roads into icy death traps, kill at least 45 from Oregon to Tennessee and sent a plane skidding off a runway
By
Claire Rush
and
The Associated Press
January 19, 2024
Environment
Almost 3,000 flights canceled and 110,000 businesses and homes without power after massive cold blast slams U.S.
By
Carolyn Thompson
,
Matthew Brown
,
Valerie Gonzalez
and
The Associated Press
January 16, 2024
Environment
Severe storms with likely tornadoes are scheduled to hit the Midwest and South with nearly 17 million people at high risk
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
March 29, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Ian batters Cuba, could be a Category 4 before it hits Tampa
By
Chris Morris
September 27, 2022
Environment
Hurricane Ian gathers strength rapidly as it barrels toward Florida
By
Chris Morris
September 26, 2022
Commentary
The private market can speed up disaster recovery. Here’s how
By
Priscilla Almodovar
May 17, 2022
The Weather Channel Sued for $125 Million by Mom Whose Son Died in Collision With Storm Chasers
By
Brittany Shoot
March 27, 2019
Leadership
PSEG CEO Speaks Up About Climate Change: “The Time To Act Is Now”
By
Susie Gharib
January 25, 2019
Health
The Number of Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters in the U.S. Is Surging
By
Nicolas Rapp
and
Brian O'Keefe
January 25, 2018
Hurricane Irma Downgraded to Category 3, But Tampa Is Still in the Crosshairs
By
David Z. Morris
September 10, 2017
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