At just six years old, Robert Moehling started selling cucumbers on the roadside, hoping to help his struggling family.
A new tropical depression formed in the Caribbean on Thursday as storm-weary Florida watches with bated breath.
As billion-dollar disasters like hurricanes Helene and Milton grow more common, many blame global warming. Others say disasters are more expensive because there is more to destroy.
South Floridians are intimately familiar with the first one to reach that level of destruction - Hurricane Andrew in 1992 ($ ... s $119 billion in 2022. Ian is Florida’s costliest natural disaster.
(Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel ... moved with his family from south Dade County to Broward after Hurricane Andrew. Christina Pappas, president of The Keyes Company, one of the ...
Amid strengthening storms and rocketing insurance premiums, some homeowners are taking matters into their own hands with ...
Up and down Florida's storm-battered Gulf Coast, residents are making the same calculations about whether they should stay or ...
Meteorologists' confidence on storm prediction is measured by "forecast uncertainty," according to the NOAA. Storms that are challenging to predict are characterized by "high uncertainty," but when ...
Despite playing its best game of the season, TU fell to 3-7 overall and 1-5 in the American Athletic Conference, dropping out ...
The speedway was built in the mid-90s after plenty of red tape slowed things. NASCAR began racing there with its Busch and Trucks circuits first.
A cavalcade of storms highlighted by Helene and Milton slammed Florida and much of the ... a tropical depression by week's end, hurricane specialist Andrew Hagen wrote in a forecast early Tuesday.