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Federal Aid Ramps Up As Florida Recovers From Hurricane Milton
News 9
Hurricane Milton's much-anticipated trek across Florida was not the 'worst-case scenario' officials had feared, but the damage is still significant, with millions still without power 24 hours after landfall and the death toll rising.
Hurricane Milton On Path For Florida Landfall As A Potentially Historic Major Storm
CBS News
Hurricane Milton restrengthened into a Category 5 storm Tuesday evening as it barreled across the Gulf of Mexico's warm waters on a path for the west coast of Florida, where mass evacuations clogged highways as people prepared for a potentially historic storm to make landfall as early as Wednesday night.
Marietta Hospital Discusses Recovery After EF-4 Tornado
Amanda Taylor
Marietta was hit by an EF-4 tornado Saturday that left several people homeless, businesses decimated and the local hospital damaged.
State Leaders, FEMA Director Tour Damage In Marietta
News 9
Governor Kevin Stitt, Senator James Langford (R-Okla.), and FEMA director Deanne Criswell traveled to Marietta Tuesday morning to tour the area and assess damages, and will now work with President Biden to get federal funding and resources to the areas across the state that were impacted by this weekend’s storms.
'We're Going To Rebuild': Despite Tornado Damage, Sulphur City Leaders Continue Recovery Operations
Jordan Ryan
In Sulphur, city organizers say the goal is to clean up and start over. No easy task, but community leaders say are determined.
New FEMA Rules Aim To Cut The Red Tape Of Natural Disaster Relief
Associated Press
New rules announced Friday by FEMA aim to simplify the natural disaster relief process. Something many people know as a lengthy, frustrating, and bureaucratic process.
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US Sets Record For Billion-Dollar Weather And Climate Disasters
CBS News
There have been 23 climate catastrophes and weather events costing at least $1 billion as of the end of August, breaking the record of 22 set in 2020, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Monday. This year's disasters have so far cost more than $57.6 billion and killed 253 people.
US Sets Record For Billion-Dollar Weather And Climate Disasters
CBS News
There have been 23 climate catastrophes and weather events costing at least $1 billion as of the end of August, breaking the record of 22 set in 2020, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Monday. This year's disasters have so far cost more than $57.6 billion and killed 253 people.
Biden Tells Idalia's Florida Victims 'Your Nation Has Your Back' And DeSantis Doesn't Show Up
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Saturday saw from the sky Hurricane Idalia’s impact across a swath of Florida before he set out on a walking tour of a city recovering from the storm. Notably absent was Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate who declined to join Biden after he suggested that the Democrat’s presence could hinder disaster response efforts.
Biden Tells Idalia's Florida Victims 'Your Nation Has Your Back' And DeSantis Doesn't Show Up
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Saturday saw from the sky Hurricane Idalia’s impact across a swath of Florida before he set out on a walking tour of a city recovering from the storm. Notably absent was Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate who declined to join Biden after he suggested that the Democrat’s presence could hinder disaster response efforts.
Hawaii Works To Identify 99 Confirmed Dead After Maui Wildfires As Teams Intensify Search
Associated Press
Crews using cadaver dogs have scoured about 25% of the search area, the police chief said Monday. Gov. Josh Green asked for patience and space to do the search properly as authorities became overwhelmed with requests to visit the burn area.
Hawaii Works To Identify 99 Confirmed Dead After Maui Wildfires As Teams Intensify Search
Associated Press
Crews using cadaver dogs have scoured about 25% of the search area, the police chief said Monday. Gov. Josh Green asked for patience and space to do the search properly as authorities became overwhelmed with requests to visit the burn area.
The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Now Underway. Here’s What To Know.
News On 6
It’s time for residents along the southeastern U.S. coastlines to make sure their storm plans are in place as the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway on Thursday.
The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Now Underway. Here’s What To Know.
News On 6
It’s time for residents along the southeastern U.S. coastlines to make sure their storm plans are in place as the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway on Thursday.
Biden Surveys Hurricane-Ravaged Fort Myers By Helicopter
Associated Press
President Joe Biden toured hurricane-ravaged areas of Florida on Wednesday, surveying storm damage by helicopter and encouraging local residents on foot alongside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The political foes pledged to put that rivalry aside and marshal federal, state, and local help to rebuild homes, businesses, and lives.
Biden Surveys Hurricane-Ravaged Fort Myers By Helicopter
Associated Press
President Joe Biden toured hurricane-ravaged areas of Florida on Wednesday, surveying storm damage by helicopter and encouraging local residents on foot alongside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The political foes pledged to put that rivalry aside and marshal federal, state, and local help to rebuild homes, businesses, and lives.
Many In Florida Still Lack Food, Running Water, Electricity After Ian
CBS News
Ruined clothing, furniture and appliances litter neighborhoods in Florida where Hurricane Ian plowed through last week. Many residents still lack food, running water and electricity in the aftermath of the storm, which was one of the strongest to ever hit the nation.
Many In Florida Still Lack Food, Running Water, Electricity After Ian
CBS News
Ruined clothing, furniture and appliances litter neighborhoods in Florida where Hurricane Ian plowed through last week. Many residents still lack food, running water and electricity in the aftermath of the storm, which was one of the strongest to ever hit the nation.
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Hurricane Ian Death Toll Rises To At Least 94 In Florida
CBS News
Nearly 100 people have been reported dead in the U.S. five days after Hurricane Ian slammed into the west coast of Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm. Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno announced Monday that 54 deaths have now been confirmed in that county, bringing the total number of Florida fatalities to at least 94.
Hurricane Ian Death Toll Rises To At Least 94 In Florida
CBS News
Nearly 100 people have been reported dead in the U.S. five days after Hurricane Ian slammed into the west coast of Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm. Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno announced Monday that 54 deaths have now been confirmed in that county, bringing the total number of Florida fatalities to at least 94.
Biden Surveys Hurricane Fiona Damage In Puerto Rico, Says 'We Have To Do More'
CBS News
President Joe Biden on Monday will survey damage from Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico, where tens of thousands of people are still without power two weeks after the storm hit.
Biden Surveys Hurricane Fiona Damage In Puerto Rico, Says 'We Have To Do More'
CBS News
President Joe Biden on Monday will survey damage from Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico, where tens of thousands of people are still without power two weeks after the storm hit.
In Hurricane Ian’s Wake, Dangers Persist, Worsen In Parts
Associated Press
People kayaking down streets that were passable just a day or two earlier. Hundreds of thousands without power. National Guard helicopters flying rescue missions to residents still stranded on Florida’s barrier islands.
In Hurricane Ian’s Wake, Dangers Persist, Worsen In Parts
Associated Press
People kayaking down streets that were passable just a day or two earlier. Hundreds of thousands without power. National Guard helicopters flying rescue missions to residents still stranded on Florida’s barrier islands.
FEMA Declares New Strategy To Engage Native American Tribes
Associated Press
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has developed a new strategy to better engage with hundreds of Native American tribes as they face climate change-related disasters, the agency announced Thursday.
FEMA Declares New Strategy To Engage Native American Tribes
Associated Press
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has developed a new strategy to better engage with hundreds of Native American tribes as they face climate change-related disasters, the agency announced Thursday.
Harris To Announce $1B To States For Floods, Extreme Heat
Associated Press
Vice President Kamala Harris called climate change an “immediate” and “urgent” crisis Monday as she detailed Biden administration efforts to respond to disasters such as deadly flooding in Kentucky and wildfires ravaging her home state of California.
Harris To Announce $1B To States For Floods, Extreme Heat
Associated Press
Vice President Kamala Harris called climate change an “immediate” and “urgent” crisis Monday as she detailed Biden administration efforts to respond to disasters such as deadly flooding in Kentucky and wildfires ravaging her home state of California.
Appalachian Flooding Deaths Set To Climb; More Rain Forecast
Associated Press
Trapped homeowners swam to safety and others were rescued by boat as record flash flooding killed at least 16 people in eastern Kentucky and swamped entire Appalachian towns, prompting a frenzied search for survivors through some of the poorest communities in America.
Appalachian Flooding Deaths Set To Climb; More Rain Forecast
Associated Press
Trapped homeowners swam to safety and others were rescued by boat as record flash flooding killed at least 16 people in eastern Kentucky and swamped entire Appalachian towns, prompting a frenzied search for survivors through some of the poorest communities in America.
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3 things to know about Keep Catoosa Beautiful's tree planting
Eden Jones
If you drive along Route 66 in Catoosa, you may notice some new additions to Gazebo Park. A local nonprofit partnered with Up with Trees to plant 5 new trees there.
3 things to know about Keep Catoosa Beautiful's tree planting
Eden Jones
If you drive along Route 66 in Catoosa, you may notice some new additions to Gazebo Park. A local nonprofit partnered with Up with Trees to plant 5 new trees there.
Honoring David Boren: Community to gather for memorial service
Anna Denison
Oklahoma community gathers to remember David Boren, former Governor and University of Oklahoma President. A public memorial service will be on Saturday at Saint Luke's Methodist Church.
Honoring David Boren: Community to gather for memorial service
Anna Denison
Oklahoma community gathers to remember David Boren, former Governor and University of Oklahoma President. A public memorial service will be on Saturday at Saint Luke's Methodist Church.
Sapulpa Police searching for man who broke into motel
Graham Dowers
Sapulpa Police say they are looking for a man who broke into a motel and stole his ex-girlfriend’s phone.
Sapulpa Police searching for man who broke into motel
Graham Dowers
Sapulpa Police say they are looking for a man who broke into a motel and stole his ex-girlfriend’s phone.
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3 things to know about Keep Catoosa Beautiful's tree planting
Eden Jones
If you drive along Route 66 in Catoosa, you may notice some new additions to Gazebo Park. A local nonprofit partnered with Up with Trees to plant 5 new trees there.
Honoring David Boren: Community to gather for memorial service
Anna Denison
Oklahoma community gathers to remember David Boren, former Governor and University of Oklahoma President. A public memorial service will be on Saturday at Saint Luke's Methodist Church.
Sapulpa Police searching for man who broke into motel
Graham Dowers
Sapulpa Police say they are looking for a man who broke into a motel and stole his ex-girlfriend’s phone.
Oklahoma Forestry Director's firing sparks negative reactions among firefighters and state officials
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director Mark Goeller’s recent firing has ignited widespread debate and mixed reactions from firefighters, state officials, and citizens.
School cell phone ban passes Oklahoma House, Senate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers are moving forward with measures in both the House and Senate to remove cell phones from Oklahoma classrooms.
E-ZPass scam: How to protect yourself from "smishing" and other types of fraud
Graham Dowers
A recent nationwide scam involving E-ZPass has caught the country's attention. Here's what to do when you receive one, how to spot the scams, and how to protect yourself.
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