Some people living along the Gulf Coast are not taking any chances when it comes to Tropical Storm Fay and some have already begun preparing. » More
Federal audit prompts changes in how federal grants are awarded. » More
Florida's top consumer advocate says State Farm can't justify the 47% average property insurance rate increase it wants for 1 million customers. » More
Governor Bob Riley says Walter Bell's resignation will be effective at the end of the month. » More
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
Long Beach, Mississippi man fights off strong currents and sharks. » 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
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
Tropical Storm Bertha is kicking up deadly surf as far away as New Jersey as it swarms past Bermuda. The storm appeared to play a role in the… » More
Five young lives have been ended by lightning in less than a week, a deadly reminder of one of summer's leading hazards. » More
A congressional report released today finds manufacturers knew there were high levels of formaldehyde in the trailers provided to Hurricane Katrina… » More
Find out how many storms typically form in July. » More