Hurricane Katrina victims can have their State Farm claims re-evaluated » More
Have you ever been caught in a rip current? Would you know how to get out? Meteorologists work with lifeguards to forecast the rip current threat.… » More
Noted hurricane researcher Dr. William Gray has revised his Atlantic forecast upward and now calls for a total of nine hurricanes this season… » More
South Texas begins cleanup after Hurricane Dolly » More
Long Beach, Mississippi man fights off strong currents and sharks. » More
Parts of the new west end public beach on Dauphin Island won't reopen until Wednesday. Waves from Hurricane Dolly flooded low-lying areas. » More
The price at the pump continues to drop despite Tropical Storm Dolly. Click here to find out the latest average where you live. » More
President Bush's hurricane recovery chief says making sure disaster recovery dollars are properly spent is important not only to the victims… » More
Nearly one-fourth of people in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina say they would refuse to evacuate for a storm if told to. » More
Citing coastal growth and hurricane threats, State Farm will boost its homeowners insurance rates by 12 percent to 18 percent in Mobile and Baldwin… » More
FEMA is requesting immunity from lawsuits filed on behalf of Gulf Coast hurricane victims who claim they were exposed to dangerous fumes while… » More
Officials along the Texas coast are worrying about the levees that hold back the Rio Grande. » More
The heat index is expected to hit triple digits today. » More
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Cristobal hasn't intensified as it moves slowly northeast along the North Carolina coast. » More
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley is appealing a judge's decision that blocked state plans to build an upscale hotel and conference center at Gulf State… » More
NOAA says this year's "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico is predicted to be 8,800 square miles, the largest recorded in history. The dead zone… » More