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(THE CONVERSATION) People often think of disasters as great equalizers. After all, a tornado, wildfire or hurricane doesn’t discriminate against those in its path. But the consequences for those ...
Residents in Kentucky and Missouri are digging through tornado-stricken neighborhoods and clearing debris after storms swept through parts of the Midwest and South that left more than two dozen people ...
At least 28 people have been killed in storms that have pummeled the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions since Friday. Kentucky ...
The National Weather Service said, based on preliminary information, the tornado that slammed into St. Louis was at least an EF-3, with winds of up to 140 mph.
Deadly weekend storms destroyed thousands of buildings and killed at least 30 people in multiple states. See photos of the ...
A number of Houston homes remain damaged a year after the derecho, with residents facing slow recovery and rising risks as ...
National Housing Trust (NHT) data indicate that more Jamaican women are purchasing homes. Over the last five years, 60 per cent of all mortgages issued by the trust, on average, were to women.
Gulf Coast News also reported that there's around a seven-month supply of homes on the Gulf Coast and that, in addition to ...
He’s racing to offload his property because the hurricanes — the source of his problems — are making it much tougher to sell homes in the area. So while he doesn't want to pour money into a house that ...
The storms were part of a weather system Friday that touched down in Missouri and Wisconsin and left several hundred thousand customers without power in the Great Lakes region.
Storm systems sweeping across parts of the U.S. Midwest and South have left at least 23 people dead, many of them in Kentucky ...