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Hurricane Katrina, which happened 20 years ago this week, the costliest hurricane in US history, caused over $200 billion in damage and resulted in 1833 fatalities.
Dire warnings are coming from Florida Democrats who insist that FEMA may not be up to snuff if a major hurricane were to hit.
Nearing the 20th anniversary of Katrina, disaster officials worry that cuts to FEMA may put Floridians in danger during hurricane season.
Southwest Florida buyers have a record number of home options with inventory surge. All you need is love and a chunk of change in this summer of love.
With the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this week, current and former employees of the Federal Emergency Management ...
Florida apparently has no intention of shutting down Alligator Alcatraz. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier revealed ...
The unofficial end of summer will feature a little bit of everything, ranging from triple-digit heat in the Southwest, ...
Members of both political parties have long criticized FEMA, but a bipartisan bill could lead to a big shift in emergency ...
The 12-team College Football Playoff format is finally giving us all the excitement we wanted. Not just from a seeding standpoint and the automatic bids, but fr ...
As hurricane season reaches its peak, damage from last year’s storms still lingers across Florida. Between permitting delays ...
College football Week 1 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming for Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Miami Hurricanes ...
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In recent years, NOAA'S National Hurricane Center reported an increased tropical track accuracy by at least 75%, citing ...
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