Possible death investigation at the Coastal Estates in IonaIsrael’s war with Hamas resumes with airstrikes in Gaza after a weeklong truce ends
PUNTA GORDA Disaster preparedness and psychology with Charlotte County CERT Charlotte County Emergency Management began its three-day Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT, a course on helping the public prepare for disasters.
PUNTA GORDA Free CERT training class for disaster preparedness Charlotte County Emergency Management is spreading the word about CERT Basic Training for disaster preparedness.
CAPE CORAL New tax relief proposal may help Hurricane Ian victims Hurricane Ian victims are still struggling financially, but a local congressman created a proposal that may help alleviate the strain.
Questions persist following Hurricane Ian After-Action Report After Hurricane Ian, Lee County searched for answers, paying for an after-action report. But questions persist.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Tropical Storm Ophelia makes landfall in North Carolina, bringing damaging winds and dangerous water surges Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall on the North Carolina coast early Saturday and moved inland, lashing coastal areas with damaging winds.
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) Post-tropical cyclone Lee makes landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada with winds of 70 miles per hour The center of post-tropical cyclone Lee made landfall Saturday in Nova Scotia, Canada, with sustained winds of 70 mph.
Are you prepared for the next hurricane? Guide to storm readiness With peak hurricane season approaching, keep disaster supply kits at the ready and have a plan to ride the storm as smoothly as possible.
MIAMI Nearing peak hurricane season, NHC watching new development With peak hurricane season less than two weeks away, the National Hurricane Center is observing more Atlantic developments and monitoring several named systems.
Tropical Storm Katia forms Tropical Storm Katia has formed. The former Tropical Depression 12 has maximum winds of 40 mph, moving north-northeast at 13 mph.
HORSESHOE BEACH, FLA (AP) No power and nowhere to stay as rural Florida starts recovering from Hurricane Idalia The worst of Hurricane Idalia left residents of a region of tight-knit communities trying to find places to live as they rebuild — if they decide it’s even worth it — and waiting potentially weeks for electricity to be restored after winds and water took out entire power grids.