Superstorm
Obama Signs Disaster Declaration For Md.; Senators Call For More Aid
Superstorm Sandy will go down in the record books as one of the most expensive storms in U.S. history. Now the federal government is stepping in to help state’s cover the cost, including Maryland.
Md. Helps Sandy Survivors With Housing
State agencies have been providing housing assistance to Eastern Shore residents affected by Superstorm Sandy while officials wait for a decision on a requested disaster declaration.
Ocean City Boardwalk Project On Track Despite Storm
A project to rebuild the Ocean City boardwalk remains on track despite the effects of Hurricane Sandy last month.
All But 2 Md. Parks Open Again Following Sandy
All but two of Maryland’s state parks are now open following cleanup and repairs from Superstorm Sandy.
Senators Seek More Sandy Relief Money
Thirteen senators from seven states damaged by Superstorm Sandy are asking President Obama to boost federal disaster aid to the states.
Sandy Likely Biggest U.S. Relief Effort Since 2005
Widespread destruction from Superstorm Sandy will likely make for the largest U.S. relief effort by the American Red Cross and others since Hurricane Katrina.
Ex-Md. Gov. Discusses Superstorm, Climate Change
Superstorm Sandy and this summer’s derecho that knocked out power to many Marylanders are prompting a resurgence in discussions about global climate change, former Maryland Gov. Parris Glendening said Thursday.
Relief Event Being Held This Saturday In White Marsh For Sandy Victims
Superstorm Sandy created serious hardships for tens of thousands of people. And as the season of giving begins, so does the relief effort.
Baltimore Food Truck Gathering To Benefit Sandy Victims
If you’d like to help the victims of Superstorm Sandy, you can on Saturday. Thanks to the operators of Baltimore’s popular food trucks, a hurricane relief gathering is planned in Towson.
WEATHER BLOG: New Storm Is On The Way
Just as we wrap up Sandy, a new storm is on the way for next week.
Officials Attribute Another Md. Death To Sandy
Authorities say an elderly man in western Maryland died earlier this week while shoveling snow after Sandy spawned a blizzard that buried the mountainous region under two feet of snow.
Flying Gets Easier But Travel Woes Still Persist After Superstorm Sandy
Planes are getting up to speed faster than trains and automobiles in the storm-stricken Northeast.


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