Heartbroken families, burned-out business owners and beleaguered Los Angeles leaders are beginning to ponder a monumental task: rebuilding what was lost in the Southern California wildfires.
The blame game continues on the local, state, and federal levels as officials discuss who can be held accountable for hurricane relief efforts.
Vero Beach plans to rebuild the Humiston Beach boardwalk instead of the proposed sidewalk after Hurricane Nicole's ...
Natural disasters can wreak havoc on communities, leaving a trail of destruction and widespread power outages.
Unlike past hurricane seasons, few areas of Tampa Bay went untouched by storms in 2024. Hurricane Debby dropped heavy rains, ...
Woody's Waterfront is closed for good after Hurricane Helene caused severe damage, which the owners say made it too expensive ...
President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office Monday, has been highly critical of California officials’ efforts to prevent ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass has ordered city departments to expedite debris removal and permitting for rebuilding property owners.
Denise Rotolante says the project to repair her home damaged by Hurricane Irma was supposed to take a few months. She's been ...
Some survivors who lost everything in the Los Angeles fires say they plan to rebuild while other remain uncertain.
The state has spent just 5% of what the N.C. Department of Transportation estimates it will cost to rebuild the roads and ...