The rising waters of the Ohio River have led to significant disruptions, forcing some residents to evacuate their homes and causing the closure of several streets near the river.
We spoke with National Weather Service Hydrologist Andrew Kalin about what this ice could mean for those along the river.
Eight years ago this week, after a series of drenching atmospheric river storms, Coyote Creek, the longest creek in Santa ...
More Western North Carolina businesses dependent on the French Broad will come back, say locals in the know. But how long it ...
The Tug Fork River came close to the highest recorded crest in both Kermit and Williamson, second only to the 1977 flood.
To help bring people and jobs back, Mountain True leads quest to pull jumbles of debris from Western North Carolina’s ...
The river flooded the tracks at the Milton station on Adams Street around 7:40 a.m., and buses have been deployed since that ...
A North Dakota House Appropriations subcommittee is advancing a plan that would provide some inflationary funds to keep construction moving on the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project. The ...
President Trump is seeking to distance himself from a rise in inflation, arguing the uptick had “nothing to do” with his ...