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Elderly citizens from an assisted living community board a bus after a mandatory evacuation order ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. September 2, 2019. Photo by REUTERS/Gregg Newton

Nation Sep 03

Stay or go? Why hurricane evacuation of nursing homes remains an unsolved challenge

By Lindsay J. Peterson, Kathryn Hyer, The Conversation

Health Jun 16

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Hurricane Michael’s toll on Florida children’s mental health

People in Florida’s panhandle are still grappling with the devastation from last October’s Hurricane Michael. The most powerful storm to hit the region in history left many residents homeless and in search of aid. Now, children in particular are facing…

By PBS NewsHour

Nation May 09

President Donald Trump reacts on stage during a campaign rally in Panama City, Florida, on May 8, 2019. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Trump promises more hurricane relief for Florida Panhandle

The president made the pledge to deliver more aid quickly as he rallied supporters seven months after devastating Hurricane Michael hit Florida.

By Zeke Miller, Associated Press

Science Feb 06

Trucks destroyed by the Camp Fire are seen in Paradise, California, U.S., November 14, 2018. Photo by REUTERS/Terray Sylvester
Trump’s speech ignored global warming and climate disasters, but Americans are more worried than ever

The PBS NewsHour spoke with energy and climate advocates about how they want Trump and the union to approach these issues in 2019 and beyond.

By Nsikan Akpan

Nation Nov 25

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Many Hurricane Michael survivors spent Thanksgiving homeless

Still in tents and makeshift shelters six weeks after the most powerful hurricane in its history hit the Florida Panhandle, thousands remained homeless on Thanksgiving day. Traveling to Bay County for the holiday, NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Simon Ostrovsky reports.

By Simon Ostrovsky

Oct 19

Here’s where Hurricane Michael damage and recovery stand more than a week later

By Patty Gorena Morales

It’s been nine days since Hurricane Michael, one of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. in nearly 50 years, made landfall. Here’s where the numbers stand today.

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Oct 18

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News Wrap: Taliban kills influential Afghan police chief

In our news wrap Thursday, the Taliban conducted what Afghan and U.S. officials described as one of the most significant assassinations of the war. Kandahar's police chief Abdul Raziq was killed by bodyguards of the regional governor. Also, White House…

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Oct 18

Hurricane Michael death toll reaches at least 30

By Jay Reeves, Associated Press

Authorities have recorded deaths relating to Hurricane Michael in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.

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Oct 17

In the wake of Hurricane Michael, this poet recognizes the way disaster can change you

By Lora Strum

Poet Heather Jacobsen can't forget how a hurricane shattered her neighborhood. Those indelible memories appear in her work "City Turned to Inland Lake."…

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Oct 16

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Amid darkness and debris, relief operations seek to sustain hurricane survivors

Almost a week after Hurricane Michael devastated the Florida Panhandle, electricity remains off in Panama City, and debris is so widespread that a curfew prohibits travel after dark. Only a small proportion of residents evacuated before the storm hit; the…

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