Milton Elementary School students will finally have a chance to move into their new school on Newman's Branch Road over ...
A new condominium in St. Pete could soon be the city's tallest ... is the large equipment that will be used to construct the ...
A historic home has sold for millions just weeks after hurricanes Helene and Milton battered Pinellas County's beach towns.
When we think about the economic damage of climate change, most of us probably think about the physical destruction wrought by mammoth disasters like hurricanes, wildfires and droughts: Bungalows ...
the A337 and A35 in Lyndhurst. Officers were called at 12:35 BST on Friday and the motorcyclist, a man in his 60s from New Milton, remains in hospital. A 52-year-old man from Bognor Regis ...
The incident happened on Friday around 12.35pm at the junction of Gosport Lane, the A337 and A35 in Lyndhurst ... a man in his 60s from New Milton, suffered life-threatening injuries and was ...
The incident occurred at around 12.35pm on October 25 at the junction of Gosport Lane, the A337 and A35 ... a man in his 60s from New Milton, suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken ...
The rider of a black Honda motorcycle, from New Milton, was taken to hospital after ... It happened at the junction of Gosport Lane, the A337 and A35. In a statement, a spokesperson for Hampshire ...
A man has been arrested after a motorcyclist suffered life-threatening injuries in a crash in the New Forest, police have said. The incident involved a black Honda motorcycle and white and red goods ...
National Weather Service meteorologists confirmed Friday that Hurricane Milton spawned at least 41 tornadoes, but the final total could be even higher once damage surveys are completed.
Impact Link Hurricane Milton singlehandedly wrecked as much havoc on Florida's agriculture as three other major hurricanes combined, according to new estimates from the state's agriculture department.
Climate change almost certainly made Milton’s deluge worse, scientists found in a new post-hurricane analysis — by perhaps 20 to 30 percent. Its findings don’t bode well for Florida’s future.