Hurricane Outlook: Another Busy Atlantic Season
Get ready for another busy hurricane season, maybe an unusually wild one, federal forecasters say.
Get ready for another busy hurricane season, maybe an unusually wild one, federal forecasters say.
The disturbing images of tornado-ravaged Oklahoma towns have reignited some memories of the devastation in New Jersey immediately following Superstorm Sandy.
Many Garden State parents are wondering why their child's teacher has been absent from school so much this spring.
As we rapidly approach the unofficial start of the summer season with the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, communities up and down the shore are continuing Superstorm Sandy clean-up efforts.
The rental market for summer 2013 could be described as "soft" in the spots hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy, but that means potential vacationers can still get a good deal.
While most Jersey Shore towns are holding the line this year when it comes to the cost to get on the beach, five of them have been forced to raise badge prices as a result of Sandy.
Almost seven months after Superstorm Sandy, there's some good news for New Jersey homeowners who have had continuing flooding problems in their homes.
It's been nearly seven months since Sandy devastated the New Jersey coast and while the response phase of the disaster is over, thousands of volunteers remain and they're here for the long term.
The Water Resources Development Act of 2013 was approved by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, featuring a number of provisions aimed at helping New Jersey recover from Superstorm Sandy.
A barge is working to begin the removal of the Jet Star roller coaster from the water off Seaside Heights.