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The Galveston resident oversees the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Coastal Flood Database and hosts the ...
Hurricane Erin churned several hundred miles off the Jersey Shore late last month, sending powerful waves and currents toward ...
A New Orleans law aimed and boosting disaster planning at certain senior housing facilities has seen mixed results four years after the hurricane that prompted it. The 2021 law passed after ...
Late August isn’t just the rising action of hurricane season — it’s when some of the most important lessons have been learned.
Alligators are some of the largest reptiles, yet fatal attacks are rare in Louisiana. Learn the reasons behind the recent New ...
As of this month, FEMA has only agreed to pay for 18 of more than 100 projects for which the district has sought ...
On the morning of Aug. 29, 2005, the sky turned a dark gray ahead of what became one of the greatest devastations in Louisiana history.
For the first time in several years, the Gulf Coast is looking at a quiet tropical forecast through the end of August and Labor Day weekend.
Brokers, contractors, realtors and mortgage lenders from Louisiana and surrounding states discuss ways to reduce homebuying costs.
Two decades after Katrina, New Orleans’ levees sink amid rising seas and federal funding cuts, threatening city’s flood protection.
Louisiana and U.S. flags were ordered to be flown at half-staff Friday for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
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