hurricane Irene

South Plains Pumpkin Prices – Landon King Investigates [AUDIO]
South Plains Pumpkin Prices – Landon King Investigates [AUDIO]
South Plains Pumpkin Prices – Landon King Investigates [AUDIO]
Hope you're not gearing up for too much pumpkin carving or fresh pumpkin pie this fall. It looks like the Floydada pumpkin crop is going to be substantially smaller than normal. But it’s not just West Texas pumpkin farmers that are having trouble this year. Read the story and hear my interview on the next page.
Hurricane Irene Clean-Up Begins, Despite FEMA Funding Concerns [VIDEO]
Hurricane Irene Clean-Up Begins, Despite FEMA Funding Concerns [VIDEO]
Hurricane Irene Clean-Up Begins, Despite FEMA Funding Concerns [VIDEO]
Hurricane Irene may end up being one of the 10 costliest catastrophes in U.S. history. Industry experts currently put the storm’s damage at $7 billion to $10 billion; however, much of that destruction may not be covered by insurance because it was caused by flooding and not winds. Flooding is often excluded from standard insurance policies.
Hurricane Irene Aftermath — At Least 44 Dead and Millions Without Power [VIDEO]
Hurricane Irene Aftermath — At Least 44 Dead and Millions Without Power [VIDEO]
Hurricane Irene Aftermath — At Least 44 Dead and Millions Without Power [VIDEO]
Cleanup efforts have begun in communities that were devastated by Hurricane Irene over the weekend. Although trucks and supplies from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are en route, access to some areas has been cut off by floodwaters that washed out or damaged roads and bridges. “Irene was gonna land somewhere. We’re not Manhattan, our small streams quickly became big rivers,” Vermont Gov.
Spider-Man Endures Hurricane Irene [VIDEO]
Spider-Man Endures Hurricane Irene [VIDEO]
Spider-Man Endures Hurricane Irene [VIDEO]
Despite the country’s diligent precautions, Hurricane Irene left a path of destruction in her wake. It was enough to even scare Spider-Man, who sounded a little intimidated by Irene during this interview with a local ABC reporter. Even superheroes need to evacuate sometimes.
Reporter Gives Update on Hurricane Irene While Covered in Raw Sewage [VIDEO]
Reporter Gives Update on Hurricane Irene While Covered in Raw Sewage [VIDEO]
Reporter Gives Update on Hurricane Irene While Covered in Raw Sewage [VIDEO]
A weatherman from D.C. named Tucker Barnes did his report on Hurricane Irene from the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, and he was covered in a mysterious brown foam. Now, here's where it gets nasty: Barnes said it was, quote, "organic material," and thought it might be plankton, mixed with sand and salt. But in reality, it was more likely sand and salt mixed with RAW SEWAGE!