The firings of hundreds of National Weather Service employees will affect local forecasters’ ability to warn the public about dangerous weather, local meteorologists warn.
As workers continue to struggle with the fallout of their abrupt firings, their union is jumping in to protect them.
As winter loosens its grip on Transylvania County, signs of spring emerge—longer daylight hours, blooming rhododendrons and ...
As recovery from Helene continues along the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina and Tennessee, the group's biggest supporter ...
Beaufort County relies on the NOAA and NWS for accurate weather forecasts as well as climate resilience research ...
A Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia analysis found that 70% of expected annual flood losses in single-family residences ...
Georgia General Assembly session, lawmakers honored Pittman Park UMC and other faith-based groups for their vital ...
The world's largest aircraft will revolutionize US military transport ...
Interstate 40 at the North Carolina and Tennessee state lines is set to partially reopen on Saturday, more than five months after Hurricane Helene left it damaged.
Dozens of shorebird roosts are quickly disappearing as rising sea levels reshape Florida’s Nature Coast. Artificial reefs and ...
Augusta's recovery center offering Hurricane Helene disaster relief is closing Friday. The center at the Diamond Lakes Branch ...
The Valdosta State University community recently gathered to celebrate the planting of a red-flowered crape myrtle. Located ...
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