Red Cross crews from across the country, including Illinois, are on the ground in Florida to assist with recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene made landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm.
Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford is back from a weekend trip to the Big Bend, assisting with Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
Taylor County officials estimated about 90% of homes on the beach were destroyed when Helene whipped onto the coast.
Parts of Florida, where Helene made landfall last week, have also been devastated. A Chicago area volunteer for the American Red Cross, Al Lopez, has been assisting in two towns in Taylor County in ...
The death toll from Hurricane Helene has risen to 130 people as a wide area from Florida to North Carolin begins to dig out after being hit by an estimated 40 trillion gallons of rain. According ...
The recent past shows eight other major hurricanes plague the Gulf Coast, the majority of which made landfall in Florida. We ...
A two-car collision Sunday morning killed a 22-year-old woman and left a 21-year-old man with critical injuries, according to ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Missing Child Alert has been issued for three children who disappeared from St. Petersburg on Sept. 29.
The devastating toll from Hurricane Helene keeps growing. At least 121 people have died in six states and officials fear that number could grow much larger. Many remain missing and unaccounted for ...
Anne and Greg interviewed and shot pastors, politicians, and everyday people, who told their stories of tragedy and triumph ...
Four Florida dioceses with substantial coastal exposure along the Gulf of Mexico have been assessing significant flood damage ...
An atmospheric scientist and weathercaster explains why his warnings about Hurricane Helene were not universally ...