The two actors each owned Jetskis at the time and shared stories of taking them onto the water right after a big storm during hurricane season ... (Eric Matthews), Trina McGee (Angela Moore), Bonnie ...
The new owner of the Spencer Love House in Greensboro has released a statement about the decision to tear down the historic ...
A historic home in Greensboro is being torn down Wednesday by its new owner, Roy Carroll, billionaire developer and founder ...
According to documents submitted to the National Register of Historic Places, the Spencer Love House was “one of the grandest classically informed houses in the city.” ...
With three months to go until Atlantic hurricane season starts, the chances for a La Niña by summer are increasing, and that's an anxiety-inducing forecast for those still recovering from ...
Two and a half months before the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins, and almost six months before it enters its typical peak, forecasters are already predicting that it could be ...
That's not good news for Florida residents and the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, especially when combined with record warm water temperatures. While La Niña is a natural occurrence that happens ...
Among other impacts, the emergence of La Niña could help boost the severity of the Atlantic hurricane season, a typical byproduct of the pattern. Forecasters also reported that the recent strong ...
A former Lee County deputy charged with fraud after authorities say he stole more than $100,000 after Hurricane Ian is asking for a reduced bond, citing care for a father with declining health ...
Bonnie Lou Spry Combs (95) was born during a blizzard in Lowell, IN, on February 7, 1929 and passed peacefully with her family by her side on March 6, 2024 in West Lafayette, IN. Bonnie and her ...
A Fort Myers man was sentenced to two years in prison for unlicensed contracting and fraud crimes targeting Hurricane Ian victims.According to the State Attorney's Office, 32-year-old Rolando ...
Rising air and ocean temperatures around the world could set the stage for an "explosive hurricane season," meteorologist Stephanie Abrams of The Weather Channel told "CBS Mornings" on Tuesday.