Doctors say Gayle Moeur's body temperature was 108 degrees. The hotel had air conditioning, but it wasn't turned on when she was found. » More
The triple digit heat we're seeing on the Gulf Coast can be extremely dangerous for both the elderly and the disabled. That's why the City Of… » More
Alabama may not opens its doors as wide this year for hurricane evacuees from Louisiana and other states. » More
Agency Explores Placing Storm Victims In Bank-Owned Houses If Other Options Are Full.. » More
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded $525,539 to USA's Center for Hurricane Intensity and Landfall Research to improve… » More
With out a protective barrier the island could be dealt another massive blow this hurricane season. » More
The month of June marks the beginning of hurricane season. In living on the Gulf Coast, your family should be prepared in the case a hurricane… » More
Battery Powered TV's of the past will be obsolete after June 12th. » More
See what a major league fastball moving at category 1 hurricane speed does to glass and window coverings » More
Fort Pickens Road has been closed since Hurricane Ivan, but that changes on Friday. » More
They will practice reversing southbound traffic on I-65 Wednesday. If a hurricane approaches, all lanes of I-65 will be northbound only from… » More
The U.S. Coast Guard will officials reopen its Gulfport station on Friday. The new station replaces one damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. » More
Click here to watch video of the waterspout shot Sunday afternoon off the coast of Mullet Point. » More
Walt Dickerson's last day will be July 1. He's been EMA Director since May 2005 after spending seven years as the agency's director of plans… » More
Don't hang up. It's not necessarily a telemarketer on the other end of the line. Starting Monday, emergency agencies from Mobile & Baldwin Co.… » More