Newlyweds lose 1st home in deadly Kentucky storm
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One Colorado couple was hit hard by the storms that struck on Sunday afternoon. Vickki Katchen and her family live in Adams County and are picking up the pieces. The home she built a life in with her partner
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In order to respond to these threats, government agencies need to coordinate. That is where SWORM comes in. Formed in 2014 to develop and advance national space weather preparedness, SWORM includes agencies like the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Gianco Companies will replace the decaying 11-story building at 300 Central Ave. with a 74-key branded hotel. Steve Gianfilippo, CEO of the Tampa-based development and investment firm, envisioned restoring the nearly century-old structure until Hurricane Milton tore a gaping hole in its facade.
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A fast-moving dust storm swept across the Chicago area Friday evening, creating an eerie sight as a thick haze quickly blanketed the region.
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It was the first time the city had seen a dust storm since May 10, 1934, which was during the first wave of the Dust Bowl. Friday's storm was carrying dust picked up from farms in central Illinois, and raced north toward the Chicago area.
President Donald Trump's famous winter White House at Mar-a-Lago has withstood several hurricanes. With the 2025 Atlantic season starting, it's ready.
Residents in Kentucky and Missouri sifted through damage in tornado-stricken neighborhoods and remained on edge Sunday for more severe weather
The National Weather Service said it was only the second time its Chicago office ever issued a dust storm warning.
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Space.com on MSN14,000 years ago, the most powerful solar storm ever recorded hit Earth. 'This event establishes a new worst-case scenario'Scientists have found evidence of the most powerful storm in history, which hit Earth in 14,300 years ago. It would cause mayhem in today's technology-dependent world.