Hilton Head, South Carolina, resident Josephine Wright is in a legal battle with a developer over land that has been in her family since the Civil War. CNN's Dianne Gallagher has the story.
WSB-TV reported, first, the city demolished his home. Now, they are trying to foreclose on the property to pay for the $68,000 in demolition costs.
A new complaint was filed yesterday in the Second Circuit Court, which also names Hawaiian Electric for their involvement in causing the Maui fires on August eighth, KITV reported.
Hurricane Idalia made landfall Wednesday blasting Florida with winds near 125 miles an hour and a wall of water that caused heavy flooding, Geoff Bennett of PBS Newshour reports.
According to Bloomberg Originals, the Hawaii wildfire that took more than 100 lives and razed the town of Lahaina wasn’t inevitable.
A new analysis out this week found that warmer conditions from climate change made those fires more likely to break out, Dan Rivers of Independent Television News reports.
ABC News reported, thousands were without power, trees were downed, roads were closed and threats of flash flooding remained as Tropical Storm Hilary continued to move across Southern California.
WQAD News 8 reported, the Gray Fire, Oregon Road Fire and Winona Fire are collectively burning thousands of acres across the state.
As FEMA and the governor surveyed the damage, search teams continued to scour the ruins of historic Lahaina on Sunday. NBC News’ Tom Llamas has the latest.
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