Record traffic, bad weather: Here's what could impact your Thanksgiving travel this year
A storm system in the eastern half of the United States and record numbers of Americans traveling could cause traffic and travel delays this Thanksgiving Day.
Home insurance costs are rising: Here’s why
Through September 2023, there have been 23 confirmed weather and climate disaster storms in the U.S. producing losses over $1 billion, according to NOAA.
Florida grid-free community harnesses solar to keep power on through hurricanes
Marshall Gobuty is on a mission to create a sustainable and resilient community in Cortez, Florida, that can withstand major hurricanes that often wreak havoc on the state.
More than 3,000 US flight delays as NYC, Northeast hit with rain and flooding
Flight delays and cancellations are increasing in New York City and the Northeast on Friday as heavy rainfall is causing widespread flooding.
Mississippi introduces new lease to increase oyster production
Oyster farmers along the Gulf Coast are finding it tough to keep up with the nationwide demand and Mississippi is launching a program expanding oceanic areas for oyster harvesting.
Hurricane Idalia could cost $20B in damages, lost economic activity: Moody's Analytics
A new report from Moody's Analytics puts the preliminary estimate for Hurricane Idalia's cost of damages and economic disruption between $12 billion and $20 billion.
Hurricane Idalia: Home Depot, Lowe's mobilize recovery efforts
Home Depot and Lowe's mobilized efforts to help associates and customers impacted by Hurricane Idalia, which made landfall on Wednesday as a Category 3 storm.
Hurricane Idalia insurance claims estimated to cost Florida insurers $9.36B after historic landfall
Insurance claims for Tropical Storm Idalia, which made historic landfall as a Category 3 hurricane over Florida's Gulf Coast, are set to cost insurers in the state nearly $10 billion.
Hurricane Idalia: Major carriers suspend operations at airports in storm's path
Major airlines said that their operations have been suspended at some Florida airports that were in Hurricane Idalia's path. The storm hit the state as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday.
As Hurricane Idalia batters Florida, Disney World drops cancellation fees, remains open
Disney World has announced that it will waive change and cancellation fees for some guests due to Hurricane Idalia battering Florida.
Hurricane Idalia nearing Florida: How state theme parks are handling the impending storm
Hurricane Idalia continued on Tuesday to swirl towards Florida, a state that is home to numerous theme parks. FOX Business takes a look at how they are handling operations in light of the storm.
Hurricane Idalia: Some Florida airports close, airlines take action as state braces for storm
Some airports in Florida closed on Tuesday as the state braces for what's forecast to be "an extremely dangerous major hurricane" even before it makes landfall.
Record-breaking temperatures in the US skyrocket monthly spending
Most of the country is experiencing record-breaking heat this summer, leaving people who live in those areas feeling trapped and looking for ways to afford their energy bills.
Disneyland Resort closes early over Tropical Storm Hilary, Universal Studios Hollywood open Monday
Universal Studios Hollywood is open Monday after Disneyland Resorts closed early Sunday due to Tropical Storm Hilary making landfall and causing flooding
Flight cancellations mount as Tropical Storm Hilary bears down on West Coast, Southwest
Flight cancellations are mounting as Tropical Storm Hilary is bringing heavy rain and high winds to Southern California and Nevada that could cause catastrophic flooding.
Millions of Americans continue to struggle to pay costly AC bills despite billions in federal aid
As heat waves continue to bring scorching temperatures, 30 million Americans are struggling to pay their AC bills. Only 3% of those struggling are receiving assistance.
Crazy thunderstorms drive 'unprecedented' $34 billion of insured losses this year
Intense thunderstorms wreaked havoc on the U.S. in the first six months of the year, driving $34 billion worth of insured losses, according to a recent report from Swiss Re.
Property insurance going up or away for many in brewing crisis
Major property insurance companies are reducing coverage in a number of states or leaving them altogether as losses mount, and consumers are seeing their coverage yanked.
With hurricane season on the horizon for Hawaii, many homes in the state may not be prepared
Nearly two-thirds of the homes in Oahu, Hawaii, have no hurricane protections. This year's hurricane season is expected to be dangerous, and many people on the island need to prepare.
Heat wave hits US economy as businesses and consumers try to adapt
U.S. businesses and consumers alike are trying to adapt as heat alerts and record-setting temperatures impact Americans from coast-to-coast, driving many indoors.