HURRICANE
Saturn and moon match up tomorrow morning
We've only had one bright planet adorn the evening sky this winter - Jupiter. He's certainly generous with his moons, clouds belts and brilliant display, but he'll soon have company. The planet Satu...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 1:25 PM
Mystery Bridge Nr. 17: A Bridge with no name; no home
There are quite a few entries for the 2012 Ammann Awards under the category Mystery Bridges. This unique through truss bridge in Saline County, Arkansas is one of them. Discovered by David Backlin i...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 6:37 AM
Faces of the Boom: N.Y. brothers working in Williston feel helpless as storm devastates their home
WILLISTON, N.D. New York natives Kyle and Brian Nestor are in Williston looking for work, but their hearts are 2,000 miles away in New York. The brothers who moved to North Dakota about three week...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:56 AM
BBB Advice for Donating to Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts
As Hurricane Sandy churns into the history books, millions of people along the East Coast and down through the Caribbean will be struggling for months, if not years, to return their lives to normal. E...
Posted on 11/1/12 at 10:52 AM
Lutheran Disaster Response, ELCA synods, social ministry organizations prepare for hurricane Earl
From an ELCA press release: "Leaders and members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) living along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States are preparing for Hurricane Earl, while ...
Posted on 9/1/10 at 5:28 PM
Tempers flare in NJ city where thousands stranded
HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — Tempers are flaring in Hoboken, N.J., as residents complain officials in the flooded city on the Hudson River have been slow to get out food and water to the stranded.By Samantha Henry, Associated Press , October 31, 2012
Superstorm now ashore, its work is far from done
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The storm that was Sandy isn't done just yet.By Mark Scolforo and Michael Hill, Associated Press , October 30, 2012
Tiny NYC beachfront burns in floodwaters
NEW YORK (AP) — A tiny beachfront neighborhood told to evacuate before Sandy hit New York burned down as it was inundated by floodwaters, transforming a quaint corner of the Rockaways into a smoke-filled debris field.By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press , October 30, 2012
Wife of tall ship captain awaits word on his fate
By Emery P. Dalesio and Tamara Lush, Associated Press , October 30, 2012
Sandy's death toll climbs; millions without power
NEW YORK (AP) — Millions of people from Maine to the Carolinas awoke Tuesday without electricity, and an eerily quiet New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air as superstorm Sandy steamed inland, still delivering punishing wind and rain. The U.S. death toll climbed to 39, many of the victims killed by falling trees.By Allen G. Breed and Tom Hays, Associated Press , October 30, 2012
Storm's cost may hit $50B; rebuilding to ease blow
By Christopher S. Rugaber and Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writers , October 30, 2012
Sandy gains power and aims for Northeast
By Allen G. Breed and Katie Zezima, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
Superstorm Sandy slams into New Jersey coast
October 29, 2012
Hurricane Sandy grounds thousands of flights
By Associated Press , October 29, 2012
14 rescued, 2 missing from tall ship off NC
By Emery Dalesio, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
New Yorkers try for normalcy as Sandy approaches
By Jennifer Peltz and Tom Hays, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
Sandy disrupts presidential campaign 8 days out
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hurricane Sandy overran White House politicking Monday, with President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney calling off campaign rallies as the strengthening storm bore down on the East Coast.By Julie Pace and Nedra Pickler, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
Obama on storm: If they say evacuate, do it now
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama delivered a sober warning to millions in the path of Hurricane Sandy on Monday, declaring that even though food, water and generators have been moved into position, "this is going to be a difficult storm" with long-term power and transportation outages possible.By Julie Pace, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
Eastern U.S. braces for dangerous superstorm
By Allen G. Breed and Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press , October 29, 2012
Sandy pounds Bahamas after killing 40 in Caribbean
By Jeff Todd, Associated Press , October 26, 2012
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