An arctic blast is sweeping across the eastern U.S., bringing heavy snow, freezing temperatures, and hazardous conditions.
The hospital in Erwin, Tennessee was destroyed by floodwaters, but no one died. In hindsight, why was it built next to a river?
Southern Plains states Oklahoma and Arkansas received some beneficial rain, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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at the same elevation as the interstate, Levine said. “I feel like everything we did when we built it was done the right way,” said Levine, a former health care leader in Louisiana and Florida.
The small hospital in the mountains was overwhelmed by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene, with staff plucked from its roof by ...
During Hurricane Helene, 70 people were rescued by helicopters from the roof of a Tennessee hospital. It's a cautionary tale for other hospitals, especially in the South.
Some of the states expecting snow could even see flakes fall on Christmas Day, or at least on Christmas Eve. States most ...
One report has estimated that homes in places at risk of flooding were collectively overpriced by at least $187 billion; in some counties in Appalachia and coastal Louisiana, that amounts to more ...
Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus says the snow and ice chances have grown for a possible late week high impact winter storm.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, 70 people were rescued by helicopters from the roof of a Tennessee hospital during heavy flooding, but why was it built on a flood plain?
The Whitehouse Cliffs trail is a short but intense winter hike in Tennessee to get the blood pumping and look forward to a nice warm treat at the top.