Game 1 of World Series could be hottest game in history

Not only is it going to be hot, Tuesday is likely going to set a record for the hottest day for the first pitch of any World Series game in history.

Nate makes 2nd landfall outside Biloxi, Mississippi

Hurricane Nate brought flooding and power outages as it sloshed ashore outside Biloxi early Sunday, the first hurricane to make landfall in Mississippi since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Former US presidents raising money for hurricane relief

The five living former U.S. presidents are teaming up to create the "One America Appeal" to raise money for storm recovery in Texas and Louisiana from Hurricane Harvey, and have expanded their appeal to include areas affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

President Trump to visit Puerto Rico

President Donald Trump is providing an update on the U.S. response to a series of massive hurricanes.

Georgia workers sent to hard-hit Florida Keys

A Georgia city is helping out those hit hardest on the Florida Keys by Hurricane Irma.

Shirtless looters arrested for stealing power pole in Florida

Two men were arrested Wednesday after an officer found a utility pole strapped to the top of a vehicle in Jacksonville, days after Hurricane Irma spawned severe flooding in the city, as cops across the Sunshine State work overtime to nab thieves impeding recovery efforts.

Hurricane Irma makes landfall; 2 additional hurricanes form

The latest track from the National Hurricane Center is showing a path for Hurricane Irma pointing to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba before possibly heading north for Florida over the weekend. 

Hurricanes Jose, Katia projected to avoid U.S.

Tropical Storm Katia formed in the Gulf of Mexico off Mexico's coast this morning. Hours later, it became a Hurricane. About the same time, Tropical Storm Jose strengthened into a hurricane far out in the Atlantic.

Category 5 Irma becomes one of the strongest hurricanes in Atlantic history

Hurricane Irma secured her place in the record books on Tuesday, reaching category 5 strength with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph and wind gusts exceeding 200 mph.

Houston police escort fallen officer who drowned during Harvey

Dozens of Houston Police officers gathered Monday to honor Sgt. Steve Perez, who drowned during Hurricane Harvey last week.

Trash piles up across Houston

Debris removal is underway in many heavily-damaged neighborhoods across Houston. Heavy-duty garbage trucks began picking up the piles of debris in Kingwood.

Celebs collaborate on Hand in Hand telethon for Hurricane Harvey relief

Beyonce, Blake Shelton, Barbra Streisand and Oprah Winfrey will headline a one-hour benefit telethon to benefit Hurricane Harvey victims that will be simulcast next week on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CMT.

CVS sets up mobile pharmacy, pop-ups to serve Texas flood victims

CVS Pharmacy has set up a mobile pharmacy unit outside the NRG Center in Houston, where evacuees are now able to pick up prescriptions, purchase over-the-counter medications and receive recommended vaccines. 

Death toll from Harvey rises to at least 60

DALLAS (AP) - Officials now blame at least 60 deaths on Harvey, after the storm dumped many feet of rain on several counties in a matter of days.

Relief comes slowly for coastal towns recovering from Harvey

SEADRIFT, Texas (AP) - Some shoreline communities that bore the brunt of Hurricane Harvey still need clean water, electricity and health care more than a week after the winds and rain subsided.

Houston residents mark Labor Day sorting through storm ruins

Some Gulf Coast residents ripped up soggy carpeting, cut out sheet rock from walls marked by the height floodwaters had reached and sorted through destroyed clothes and other belongings on Monday, 10 days after Harvey swept onto land and caused billions of dollars in damage.

Before and after: Harvey's flooding seen from space

NASA’s eyes in space are providing a dramatic before-and-after view of flooding in the Houston area after Hurricane Harvey’s drenching rains.

Mayor: Houston 'open for business' despite Harvey disaster

Houston's mayor insists that America's fourth-largest city is "open for business," but with areas under water, people not yet in their homes, and billions in damage to repair, major disasters that Harvey created are by no means resolved.

Airbnb offering free places to stay for Harvey evacuees

Airbnb is waiving its fees through Sept. 25 for Hurricane Harvey evacuees who need places to stay.