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New Orleans celebrated the repatriation and burial of the remains of 19 African American people whose skulls had been sent to ...
“Contractors are being rejected” from providing Hurricane Helene relief in North Carolina because of racial “quotas” required by the state. State law lays out a "goal," not a hard quota, for ...
The 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina feels particularly heavy as it forces us to confront the culmination of memory, emotion and reality This story appears in our May/June issue, officially ...
Eleven years ago, Hurricane Katrina forced Johnson and his family to leave their New Orleans home in search of safety and shelter. They found both in Montgomery and never left. Johnson is now chief ...
Months after Hurricane Helene caused historic flooding throughout the North Carolina mountains, relief efforts are still ...
Chimney Rock, N.C., a popular tourist destination, is hoping to welcome back visitors this summer. But nearly eight months ...
Hearts are heavy across Kentucky in the wake of deadly tornadoes that slammed the state last week, but despite that, first ...
As climate-related disasters grow more frequent and intense, one group remains dangerously underprepared: older adults. An expert in disaster preparations and response explains why planning should be ...
Amid a state mandate and local ordinances banning public camping, Bay County doesn't have a homeless shelter. What happens to ...
Franklin Graham and Samaritan's Purse provided new homes to victims of Hurricane Helene, offering hope and support through ...
St. Petersburg resident Julie Broward said she reached out to Hope Florida after her home was flooded during Hurricane Milton ...