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Florida Seniors' Retirement Plans Were Destroyed With Hurricane Ian

A Fort Myers mobile home neighborhood was completely destroyed by Hurricane Ian, taking retirement plans and funds with it. → Read More

Hurricane Ian Washed Away Income For Many Floridians

After Hurricane Ian, many Floridians are using savings or the help of others to afford to live, while others' jobs simply washed away. → Read More

One Florida Captain Rode Out Hurricane Ian On His Houseboat

One Florida resident rode out Hurricane Ian aboard a houseboat. → Read More

Ian Swamps Southwest Florida, Trapping People In Homes

Hurricane Ian knocked out power to over 1 million people and threatening catastrophic damage further inland. → Read More

Some Florida Transplants Are Preparing For Their First Hurricane

A FEMA administrator warned a number of Floridians with no hurricane experience to take the storm very seriously and to ask neighbors for help. → Read More

Expert Talks About Effects Of Trauma On Detainees Like Griner, Whelan

After more than 200 days in a Russian prison, new details are coming out on efforts to free WNBA star Brittney Griner. → Read More

Officials See Wave Of Rainbow-Colored Fentanyl Across 21 States

The colorful drug comes in various shapes and sizes including pills, powder and blocks that resemble sidewalk chalk. → Read More

Video Shows Police Milling In Hallway During Uvalde Massacre

EDITOR'S NOTE: Surveillance video from inside Robb Elementary School was originally due to be released to the families of the victims on July 17. On July 12, the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE chose to publish two edited versions of the video. In explaining their decision to publish ahead of the families’ scheduled viewing, the outlets said, “We have to bear witness to history, and… → Read More

Identifying Dead Migrants From Abandoned Truck Proving To Be Difficult

The migrant truck full of bodies had victims from at least four different countries, and authorities are having trouble identifying them. → Read More

Family Remembers Their Daughter 4 Weeks After Shooting In Uvalde

It’s been nearly a month since the Cazares family lost Jackie in the Robb Elementary mass shooting. Jackie would have turned 10. → Read More

Uvalde Mayor Says Robb Elementary Will Be Demolished After Shooting

"You can never ask a child to go back, or a teacher to go back in that school ever," said Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin. → Read More

Uvalde Demands Accountability During City Meetings On Police Response

Families demand accountability as Uvalde's city leadership meets to review police response to the recent shooting. → Read More

Female Entrepreneur Is Using Unicorns To Normalize Black Beauty

April Showers began her business, Afro Unicorn, with a goal of encouraging kids of color to love their skin and "embrace the crowns on their head." → Read More

Official: Commander Made The 'Wrong Decision' Not To Breach Classroom

Investigators do not know if or how many children died during the 48 minutes officers waited outside the hallway. → Read More

Uvalde Community Mourns Victims Of Elementary School Massacre

The Uvalde community gathered for vigils for loved ones after the shooting at Robb Elementary School. → Read More

Surging Fuel Prices Result In Higher Costs For Businesses

The trucking industry had to navigate the slowdown of the pandemic, only to be knocked down again by skyrocketing fuel prices. → Read More

U.S. West Continues To Face Record-Breaking Temperatures

NOAA projects extreme heat and drier conditions in June, July and August mostly covering Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. → Read More

Pres. Biden, Mexican Pres. Lopez Obrador Focused On Migration In Call

The two leaders talked as the U.S. prepares to lift the policy that has allowed the U.S. to expel migrants under COVID protocols. → Read More

Understanding How And When Police Use Deadly Force

ATF is hoping to hold training sessions in 50 major cities where reporters can partake in policing situations. → Read More

New Research Will Look Into Understanding, Treating Long COVID

President Biden has ordered a national research plan to look into long COVID. → Read More