UNC Charlotte economist John Connaughton projects the state’s GDP will grow 2.3% this year, down from 3.7% in 2024.
Nova Scotians are preparing for even more rain to cap off a wet summer as Hurricane Lee moves toward Canada’s East Coast. Global News chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell said heavy downpours are ...
Hurricane Helene survivor Mona Roper is calling for FEMA to be eliminated six months after the storm brought landslides and historic flooding to the Appalachian communities of western North ...
Hurricane season 2025 starts in about 2 months, and some leading forecasters are calling for an average year. But don't let your guard down just yet.
Toasty ocean temperatures and feisty gales off Africa are galvanizing tropical cyclone activity for the coming hurricane season with a leading forecast released today predicting near normal to ...
The 2025 hurricane season will end on Nov. 30. Last year, two major hurricanes — Milton and Helene — killed hundreds of Americans and cost billions of dollars in damages across Florida, Texas ...
We're now getting a first glimpse at how dangerous the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season might be. On Wednesday morning, AccuWeather released its forecast, which calls for another active season "with ...
We're now getting a first glimpse at how dangerous the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season might be. On Wednesday morning, AccuWeather released its forecast, which calls for another active season "with ...
ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals have a projected win total of 8.5 for next season, according to ESPN Bet. The Cardinals’ regular season over/under win total this season is 8.5, per ESPN Bet.
The Carolina Panthers definitely have to address their wide receiver corps at some point this offseason - and at this late juncture in free agency the draft is now their best hope at landing an ...
The West Kimberley town of Derby and communities such as Kuri Bay are in the weather system's projected path. Western Australia's Kimberley region looks set to have a cyclone cross its coast in ...
Wildfires in North and South Carolina fueled by drought, wind and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene
Dry weather and millions of trees knocked down by Hurricane Helene last year are creating a long and active fire season in the Carolinas, according to North Carolina State University forestry and ...
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