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Louisiana's seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment rose to slightly more than 2 million jobs, an increase of 900 from May and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Two people in New Jersey were killed after their vehicle was swept up in floodwaters during a storm that moved across the U.S. Northeast overnight, authorities said Tuesday.
The fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland began its journey as a tropical depression off the western coast of Africa. As it traveled across the warm waters of the Atlantic, it gained strength ...
State leaders say they remain prepared for this year’s hurricane season, but New Orleans officials fear federal cuts to disaster relief.
Hurricane season is officially here, and reports indicate this year could be an above-average season. From June through November, the oil and natural gas industry stands vigilant, implementing ...
In the Texas Hill Country, a flash flood has caused tragic loss, prompting Louisiana residents to lend a hand.
(Lafayette, Louisiana) - Hurricane Season will soon be approaching its peak, and if Saharan Dust continues to sweep across the region, that's excellent news. For years, meteorologists have warned that ...
Trump’s FEMA council, led by Kristi Noem, met amid U.S. floods to discuss major changes, including possibly shifting disaster response to state-level control.
In 2021, flash floods from the remnants of Hurricane Ida killed dozens of people in the Northeastern U.S., after making landfall in Louisiana. More than one third of the estimated $230 billion of ...
Communities in Louisiana and beyond rally to support Hurricane Ida victims Homes destroyed after Hurricane Ida in the Coco Village near Cocodrie, Louisiana, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021. The ...
After Hurricane Ida, 12 hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning due to generator use LAROSE, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 01: Downed utility poles cross Highway 1 in the wake of Hurricane Ida September 1 ...
KSLT Meteorologist Jennifer Narramore joined Louisiana Considered this week to give an update on the season.