Weather
New York Stock Exchange Reopens Following Two-Day Closure
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time since Hurricane Sandy struck, there's bright sunshine today over New York City, after days of gray skies, rain and wind. The stock exchange is up and running -- on generator power -- after being shut down for two days. And limited subway service is supposed to start tomorrow.
President Obama Calls Hurricane Sandy ‘Heartbreaking,’ Warns It Isn’t Over
Northwest Louisiana Red Cross Volunteers on Alert to Help With Hurricane Sandy Recovery
Hurricane Sandy Leaves Path of Destruction on the East Coast [VIDEO]
Photos of Hurricane Sandy Flood Social Media Sites
Photos of Hurricane Sandy flooded social media sites throughout the day Monday, with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter users in the storm's path posting dramatic photos of waves, flooding and downed trees. (Some are fake, by the way.)
Frankenstorm Is Coming: Latest Updates and Some Helpful Tips
Frankenstorm—a nickname for the potential combination of current Category 1 Hurricane Sandy and other storm systems in the North Atlantic and over the continental United States—is almost here, and for much of the East Coast, that means it’s time to get ready for lots and lots of rain, wind, snow and general meteorological mayhem.
Will There Be a Snowstorm in Shreveport Bossier This Year? [PICTURES]
Storms Lead to Flooding in Midland & Odessa


