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As the country approaches the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall from the Gulf of Mexico, the public is ...
We haven’t seen much rain today, but a few isolated showers are possible this evening. Most of the rain will diminish ...
For the first time since Hurricane Katrina disrupted service in 2005, an iconic passenger train service is returning to the ...
Work on the historic Markham building is wrapping up, and a groundbreaking on the Town Center project will happen soon.
Marking the first rail service along the Gulf Coast since Hurricane Katrina, this twice daily service runs between New ...
Shortly before her travels to the U.S., Mireille Fanon Mendès-France spoke to Truthout by phone about combating ...
The Army Corps has secured funding for annual inspections of New Orleans’ levee system after earlier budget cuts. But next ...
Coastal communities nationwide are ramping up efforts to fend off rising seas, higher tides and stronger storm surges that ...
The Galveston storm remains, by a wide margin, the deadliest weather disaster in U.S. history. At least 8,000 people died on September 8, 1900, with some estimates reaching 12,000. The island city on ...
In San Francisco Bay, salt ponds created more than a century ago are reverting to marshland. Along the New York and New ...
People of color in the US face heightened risks of harm from climate-induced disasters. Now, non-profits are pushing to remedy that disparity with more equitable approaches to disaster preparedness, ...