News

Matlacha and Pine Island Fire Control District crews began assessing Matlacha in the early hours of Thursday morning after Hurricane Milton began pushing further inland.
Greater Naples Fire-Rescue Commissioner Patrick Dearborn joined Trump in Alabama for the college football game while his area back in Florida was working to cleanup after Hurricane Helene. Local ...
The small 1.54-square-mile Treasure Island would produce over 128,000 cubic yards of debris after the storms — roughly 2 million standard kitchen trash bags worth of waste.
When Hurricane Helene stormed through the Augusta, Ga., area last September—more than 300 miles after making landfall in Florida—it caused millions of dollars in destruction throughout the region.
Hurricane Milton pictures show storm strike East Naples, Florida Chris Sims is a digital content producer at Midwest Connect Gannett. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims .
It had taken dozens of volunteers armed with shovels and wheelbarrows two days to dig all the sand out of the condo’s pool after Hurricane Helene, only to see Milton fill it back in, he said. 11 ...
Some of the most dangerous hurricane hazards occur after a storm has passed. Standing water, fires and downed power lines are just a few of the perils Tampa Bay residents need to be aware of as ...
Louisiana officials release new booking photos of four recaptured inmates who escaped New Orleans jail and face new charges. Investigation continues as six remain at large.
Sunrise Motel on U.S. 41 in East Naples, Florida, on Oct. 10, 2024, flooded from Hurricane Milton (video below). Hurricane Ian also flooded the motel in 2022. Most Publix grocery stores in SW FL ...
With hurricane season here, Sea Tow Services provided everything boat owners need to know to stay safe with their vessels undamaged ...
At least 16 people have died as a result of Hurricane Milton after it swept across Florida today - but more carnage is feared.. The cyclone caused several tornadoes across the state and its 120mph ...
When Hurricane Helene stormed through the Augusta, Ga., area last September—more than 300 miles after making landfall in Florida—it caused millions of dollars in destruction throughout the region.