Nearly 30,000 people have left America’s high-flood-risk areas over the past year, according to a new study by Redfin, with Miami and Houston facing the largest outflows. These are areas where between ...
America’s beaches and other low-lying areas aren’t as attractive as they used to be, according to a new Redfin report which found that more people are moving out of flood-prone areas than are moving ...
Flood watches are in place until Saturday, where rainfall of 3-5 inches is possible in the affected areas. High wind alerts are also in place for parts of the region, with gusts up to 50 mph possible ...
South Florida is losing more residents than it's gaining, and a new report suggests that the frequent floods that creep into roads, parks and yards could be at least part of the reason why. Real ...
A new wave of flooding in Miami's Sullivan Street area has re-damaged businesses that were recovering from last month's historic storms. The owner of Wild Horses Saloon, Bill Clemmens, confirmed the ...
To fix a problem, you have to understand it. There’s no disputing flooding is a problem in South Florida, where a summer rainstorm can swamp roads, cars and even homes. But understanding it? Not all ...
Miami, Florida — As South Florida remains in the heart of peak hurricane season, local restoration company reports surge in emergency flood calls, highlighting the critical need for rapid response ...
Flooding doesn’t stop at city limits. The data meant to track it often does. That simple mismatch — between where water goes and how governments measure it — has long left South Florida with an ...
Steve Maugeri joined the CBS News Miami team in April 2024. Steve has always loved the beach and is excited to live this close to the ocean within a major city as well! Doral is taking major steps to ...
It's a comfortable start Tuesday morning with mostly low 70s. The weather is cooperating for Election Day in Miami-Dade County; conditions will be mainly dry. It will not be as warm as Monday due to ...
South Florida is losing more residents than it’s gaining, and a new report suggests that the frequent floods that creep into roads, parks and yards could be at least part of the reason why. Real ...