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Hurricane Milton took non-profit’s building, but not its mission to serve Tampa kids
When Hurricane Milton hit the Tampa Bay Area last year, Tribe Seminole Heights—a small, nonprofit focused on children and families—suffered extensive water damage to its facility.
A mental health professional continues to see children and teenagers coping with emotional trauma related to Hurricane Helene.
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What Differences Do You Notice From The 80's To Now?
What does '6-7' mean? Here's why kids are saying 'six, seven' over and over. Hurricane Priscilla intensifying off southwest ...
STUART, Fla. (CBS12) — If a hurricane threatens our area, Martin County has a new ordinance that the Sheriff hopes will keep registered sexual offenders and sexual predators away from children at ...
Hurricanes and other systems don’t often find themselves in a tropical traffic jam in Earth’s vast oceans, but there are consequences when they do get all up in each other’s business.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota judge has upheld the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for children, in a blow to ...
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle becomes the seventh named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical Storm Gabrielle is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this weekend. Forecasters are also ...
Thousands of students across western North Carolina lost their homes a year ago when Helene hit with some of the most vicious floods, landslides and wind ever seen in the mountainous region ...
Flying through a hurricane sounds insane—because it is. But for NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters, it’s just another day at work. From manually flying through magenta radar zones to keeping a perfect 210-knot ...
This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Sean, who asks, "Why do people chase hurricanes?" It's a reasonable thing to wonder about, particularly considering the dangerous conditions that ...
SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — When 12-year-old Natalie Briggs visited the ruins of her home after Hurricane Helene, she had to tightrope across a wooden beam to reach what was once her bedroom.
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