Several thousand customers in Butler and Warren counties remained without power Sunday as the result of strong winds from remnants of Hurricane Helene, according to Duke Energy.
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Thousands remain without power after strong winds from hurricane Helene moved through the Miami valley on Friday.
Helene, now a weakened post-tropical cyclone, left chaos and destruction across the Southeast. A damage estimate said the ...
Tampa Fire Rescue Emergency Management Director John Antapasis said the department was busy with water rescue operations ...
Helene has strengthened into a hurricane with forecasters warning that the storm would intensify as it crosses the Gulf of ...
Hurricane Helene killed and destroyed far and wide — from Tampa to Atlanta to Asheville, North Carolina, its high winds, ...
Helene's path of destruction has left at least 56 people dead and entire homes and neighborhoods washed away in the ...
Helene was the strongest storm to ever hit Florida’s Big Bend region. As it made its way across the Southeast, the storm ...
During an update Sunday morning, school district leaders confirmed one of their employees lost their life because of the ...
"The water was coming through the vents, through the air-conditioning ducts, every which way you can imagine." ...