Helene made landfall in the Florida Big Bend region Thursday night before it is expected to move inland at a fast pace across the Southeast.
The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office in the Big Bend of Florida is taking the dire step of asking residents who chose not to heed mandatory evacuation warnings for Hurricane Helene to write their name ...
Many, though, were heeding the mandatory evacuation orders that stretched from the Panhandle south along the Gulf Coast in ...
In a special update from the National Hurricane Center, Helene made landfall just east of the mouth of the Aucilla River.
As Hurricane Helene pounds the area with rain, swift water rescue teams in Burke County were already at work early Friday ...
An evacuation order was issued for Ponderosa Park campground off U.S. Highway 221 Business in Marion around 4:05 a.m., ...
An emergency shelter is open at Glenwood Baptist Church located at 155 Glenwood Baptist Church Rd. in Marion. Call ...
Helene was a Category 4 hurricane upon landfall, wielding winds above 100 mph that pushed about 20 feet of water far inland into coastal communities.
The Cedar Creek Fire grew to 73,922 acres with 12% containment by Saturday afternoon after a period of extreme growth Friday ...
With South Tampa’s iconic roadway under water thanks to Hurricane Helene, a trio of Donald Trump supporters grabbed the opportunity to boat their way along Bayshore Boulevard on Thursday.
A mandatory evacuation order has been issued for Ponderosa Park off US Highway 221 Business in Marion, North Carolina.
As Hurricane Helene bears down on the Big Bend of Florida, one county has a sobering message for residents who are choosing to ride out the storm, our sister station WKMG reported.