Firefighters Continue Battling Fires in Florida Panhandle MILTON, Fla. (AP) _ For two sleepless nights, Kelly Kniss had wondered what had become of her home in the... Read More
Tennessee Providing Virus Patient Info to First Responders NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The names and addresses of Tennesseans who have tested positive for COVID-19 are being provided to first... Read More
Hundreds Evacuated as Wildfires Rage in Florida Panhandle PENSACOLA, Fla. — Firefighters in the Florida Panhandle battled wildfires through the night that have forced hundreds of people to... Read More
Barges Hit Mississippi Bridge, Some Drift Into 2nd Bridge VICKSBURG, Miss. — Barges hit a 90-year-old railroad bridge over the Mississippi River, and some broke away and drifted back... Read More
Georgia Tests Boundaries of Life Post-Pandemic With ‘Risky’ Reopening WASHINGTON — A handful of mostly southern U.S. states will begin loosening economic restrictions this week in the midst of... Read More
No Hugs Or Handshakes: Pandemic Complicates Storm Relief BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — For people who lost homes to the deadly tornadoes that rampaged across the South, there are no... Read More
McDonald’s Faces Class Action Over ‘Pervasive Sexual Harassment’ McDonald’s Corp has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing it of subjecting female employees in its corporate-owned fast-food... Read More
Double Strike: Tornado, Virus Push Tennesseans to the Limit NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When Jose Cojom’s house collapsed around his family in a tornado that struck after midnight, he knew... Read More
West Virginia Governor’s Coal Companies to Pay $5 Million In Fines CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Billionaire West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies have agreed to pay more than $5 million for... Read More
The Burning Problem of America’s Sugar Cane Growers Driving west on Florida Route 98 from Palm Beach, the smoke is visible before the warning signs. Near the Lion... Read More