Flooding threat persists as Erika's remnants approach Florida
Significant rainfall is still in the forecast for parts of Florida, even as Tropical Storm Erika broke apart over Cuba. David Begnaud has the very latest.
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Significant rainfall is still in the forecast for parts of Florida, even as Tropical Storm Erika broke apart over Cuba. David Begnaud has the very latest.
Owen Labrie was cleared of felony rape but convicted on lesser sex offenses against a 15-year-old girl; and ten years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward has yet to recover.
Tropical Storm Erika lashed the Dominican Republic and Haiti Friday with heavy rain and strong winds. The storm has already triggered deadly flooding and mudslides on the island nation of Dominica. CBS News producer Deidra Robinson reports.
About 60 million Americans are in the path of more severe weather. Flooding in central Florida forced evacuations Monday, as several people were rescued from fast-moving water. Grayson Kamm of Tampa affiliate WTSP reports from Elfers, one of the hardest hit areas.
Forecasters say strong storms fueled by the phenomenon called El Nino could become more frequent in California. As CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy reports, that's both good news and bad news.
Search crews are trekking through the devastation in Kentucky caused by deadly flooding. At least three people were killed, and another man is missing. Hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. Don Dahler reports from Staffordsville.
Strong storms are to blame for the destruction of more than 150 homes in Kentucky, where rescue crews spent most of Wednesday looking for survivors. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
At least six people are still missing in Kentucky after violent flooding. Two people died from the rushing water. Indiana and Illinois are also dealing with severe weather. Don Dahler reports from Staffordsville, Kentucky, where a state of emergency is in effect.
Deaths are reported in Kentucky following severe weather that triggered damaging flooding. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports
Officials in Florida are warning of "a catastrophic flood situation" amid fears over possible flooding of contaminated water in the Tampa Bay area. A reservoir at an old phosphate plant is threatening to overflow into neighboring communities and potentially into the Gulf. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian reports while WTSP-TV reporter Thuy Lan Nguyen joins CBSN from Palmetto, Florida. Read more here.
A tropical cyclone has left dozens dead in Indonesia and East Timor. The storm has triggered landslides and flash floods, displacing thousands as homes and belongings are washed away. Foreign correspondent Lucy Craft reports on the devastation for CBSN.
There's a risk for severe weather in the midwest Monday after tornadoes and flash floods were reported from Colorado to Texas over the weekend. WBBM's Megan Glaros joins CBSN with more on which areas face the biggest threat.
Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Bill continues to raise fears of severe flooding in Texas. But as Omar Villafranca reports, the tremendous amount of rain has done much to rid the state of its drought; ShotSpotter technology uses microphones that can track the sound of gunfire as it happens and alert police to its location. While advocates say it could help prevent another school massacre, there are privacy concerns.
Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Bill continues to raise fears of severe flooding in Texas. But as Omar Villafranca reports, the tremendous amount of rain has done much to rid the state of its drought.
Tropical Storm Bill is bringing heavy rain to parts of Texas that are still saturated from earlier flooding. As Omar Villafranca reports, the storm could cause havoc over the next three days.
Heavy floods have killed at least a dozen people in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, and they helped lions, tigers, and bears escape. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Parts of Shreveport, Louisiana turned into lakes as floodwaters ran through homes and businesses. Vicente Arenas reports on the damage.
The water level of the Red River has reached a point not seen in decades, as floodwaters from Texas and Oklahoma have forced the swell. Adria Goins of CBS affiliate KSLA reports from Bossier City, Louisiana.
Officials turned to cleanup efforts Monday as swollen rivers started to recede. Omar Villafranca reports.
At least 28 people have died and 10 others have been missing for a week from the flooding in Texas and Oklahoma. Flood waters continue to rise and destroy homes as water becomes the enemy in the usually drought-stricken region. Don Dahler is in Dallas with more.
When a Dallas police car became trapped by flood waters, the rescuer became the rescued. Friday saw hundreds of rescues in what has become the deadliest natural disaster of the year; CBS News' Steve Hartman reflects on his childhood home in Toledo, Ohio, as he helps his father move out of the house he built in 1955.
When a Dallas police car became trapped by flood waters, the rescuer became the rescued. As Don Dahler reports, Friday saw hundreds of rescues in what has become the deadliest natural disaster of the year.
Record-breaking rain is bringing new danger to the southern Plains. Texas officials asked hundreds of people to evacuate their homes overnight due to new flash flooding. Forecasters say drenching downpours from Kansas to Texas may bring more flash floods through tomorrow night. Don Dahler reports.
Record-setting rain drenched the city overnight forcing dozens of rescues. One firefighter carried a young boy out of his apartment building. The water quickly rose as high as people's necks. The Weather Channel’s David Malakoff reports from the middle of the flooding.
Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, 73, was indicted Thursday for withdrawing nearly a million dollars from his private account in small amounts to evade detection and lying to federal investigators. CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes reports; Ernest Hemingway's grandsons, Patrick and John, recently participated in a fishing tournament off Cuba's coast. For the first time in decades, several American vessels were allowed to participate. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that it would be the "most intense day" of strikes against Iran so far.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio formally designated Afghanistan as a state sponsor of wrongful detention, paving the way for the Trump administration to impose penalties such as sanctions and export controls.
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TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, was found inside undetonated explosive devices near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's house, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said on Monday. She also said the incident is being investigated as "an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism." CBS News' Anna Schecter has more details.
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