Category: Environment
Energy Vampires are raising our electric bills this Halloween
“Vampire Energy” – the silent horror haunting our electric bills and tips on how to slay the demon and save money every month
Voting resources now available for those adversely affected by recent hurricanes
New government webpage provides central hub to help people in affected areas to vote
Study: More than half of all Floridian drivers find dashboard symbols confusing and hard to understand
Example: Only 72% of Florida’s drivers can identify a tire pressure warning, and worse yet, 14% mistake it for being told to stop and eat
ASPCA launches Animal Assistance Hotline in North Carolina following hurricane devastation
Western North Carolina Residents Impacted by catastrophic Hurricane Helene are eligible for free pet food and supplies
Hurricane Milton Updates: Florida offers free gas to residents, DeSantis outlines response and recovery efforts
Residents can get 10 gallons each, free of charge; 2.4 million Floridians still without power as of yesterday
Hurricane Milton Aftermath: Coast Guard rescues man stranded in the ocean clinging to a cooler
With the U.S. Coast Guard and FEMA on high alert following back-to-back Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the Coast guard was called into service on Thursday – the day that Hurricane […]
Hurricane Helene Aftermath: ASPCA rescuing rescue animals in Ashville, North Carolina, and around the region
An animal rescue / adoption facility in the heart of Ashville was another casualty of the historic storm
Hurricane forecast for Florida in anticipation of Hurricane Milton
The Southeast U.S. is still reeling from the devastation left behind in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the terrible, historic, and apocalyptic storm that left hundreds dead, entire communities destroyed […]
Death toll from Hurricane Helene now expected to exceed 100
Fatalities due to the storm have been confirmed in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Virginia. Hundreds more have been reported missing …
Catonsville woman gets federal prison time for conspiring to destroy the Baltimore electrical power grid
In what the feds are calling a case of “domestic violent extremists,” Sarah Beth Clendaniel sentenced to 18 years in federal prison – and more …










