hurricane harvey
- Two Aberdeen residents who call the Houston area of Texas home, respond to devastation by Hurricane Harvey with U-Haul full of donations.
- Just when we thought the news could not get any worse, along came natural disasters, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, to decimate parts of our country and our neighbors and the lives of millions, creating many more horrors and unresolved issues.
- The Goddard School, a preschool in Owings Mills, sent supplies to a preschool in Houston that was devastated by Hurricane Harvey, demonstrating how to help fellow humans.
- Harford County officials tried to clear up misconceptions that the county is writing a $100,000 check for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma relief during a public hearing Tuesday.
- Students at one of Baltimore's poorest schools raised thousands of dollars for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
- To call Puerto Rico Trump's Katrina moment is an insult to George W. Bush.
- Reservoir High School teacher Dave Boteler started off his school year with an important undertaking. He coordinated a massive local effort to collect and delivery items to Houston.
- The Carroll County Board of Commissioners, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Carroll County Department of Public Safety are partnering to raise funds for the victims of Hurricane Irma.
- When Ann Dahms sent a stranger three coffee cups to replace those she lost in Hurricane Harvey, her kind act resonated with a nation eager to offer help.
- Where the health of our planet is concerned, Republicans essentially ask us to make a wager that science is wrong, says Leonard Pitts Jr.
- Online and in person, many things may get more expensive because of hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
- Several Baltimore County first responders are back from helping with Hurricane Harvey, while five are assisting with Hurricane Irma.
- Three Democratic senators are pushing legislation Friday to ensure federally funded projects are built to withstand catastrophic flooding.
- Since Feb. 19, 1893, there have been more than 20 weather events, in the Westminster and surrounding Carroll County area, which historians refer to as “tornadoes.”
- Reservoir High School's donation collection for Hurricane Harvey victims is underway and will fill at least two U-Hauls, which teachers will drive to Houston this week.
- The powerful Hurricane Irma comes on the heels of Hurricane Harvey.
- Harford County Councilman Curtis Beulah is stuck in Houston, was visiting family before Hurricane Harvey hit. County Council President expresses support for victims of Harvey, Western wildfires.
- A fundraiser organized by the Carroll County Board of Commissioners and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office raised more than $38,000 in two days.
- Hurricane Harvey is a catastrophe that will rule their lives in Texas for months and affect their lives forever.
- Omega Healthcare Investors, a Hunt Valley-based real estate investment trust, said it acquired 15 skilled nursing facilities in Indiana for $190 million.
- Route One Apparel is raising money for the Hurricane Harvey relief effort by selling stickers and T-shirts.
- Will government battle substandard housing in Baltimore like it soon will in Houston?
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- Alan Moyer was watching coverage of the devastation in the Houston area from Hurricane Harvey and wanted to pack up his motorcycle trailer full of supplies and head down there.
- Hurricane Harvey may have wreaked havoc among thousands of Texans, but it has thrown a political lifeline to Donald Trump, says Jules Witcover.
- Baltimore groups are donating cleaning supplies, cases of water, toiletries and other essentials to flood victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston.
- In the danger and fear, the people of Houston discovered generosity and sacrifice, says Leonard Pitts Jr.
- Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday facing a full plate of muss-past measures.
- Harford County folks have quickly come to the aid of Hurricane Harvey victims left homeless in Texas, but that's to be expected.
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Maryland SPCA to take in animals from Texas shelters affected by Harvey, calls on residents for help
Maryland SPCA to take in animals from Texas shelter post Hurricane Harvey, calls on residents for help - Hurricane Irma is forecast to remain powerful as it churns through the Atlantic Ocean, raising concerns of devastation, but it's still too early to know if or where it will hit land.
- We already know Hurricane Harvey dropped more than enough rain to fill the Chesapeake Bay. One researcher has calculated it dropped at least 30 inches of rain on an area the size of Maryland.
- David Boteler, a special education teacher at Reservoir High School, is collecting donations in a 26-foot U-Haul moving truck that he will drive to Hurricane Harvey victims in Texas on Sept. 8.
- Gas prices spiking as refineries close following Hurricane Harvey
- Towson area volunteers are headed to Houston and collecting for recovery efforts after Hurricane Harvey devastated the area.
- Our View: People who try to profit from others’ suffering in times of crisis are the lowest of the low. Yet, it proves difficult for law enforcement to track down the perpetrators of such scams.
- Harford residents drop off items needed in Texas to Bel Air firehouse
- Carroll agencies are taking monetary donations to aid victims of Hurricane Harvey at two locations, Eldersburg and Westminster
- Do we want to ignore the fact that the climate is getting warmer and wetter, thereby repeating this storm scenario or worse ones?
- After her Texas festival event was canceled, Baltimore's SONiA disappear fear organized a benefit concert for those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
- Exelon, Constellation donate $150,000 to Hurricane Harvey relief
- La Food Marketa is hosting a brunch fundraiser for Hurricane Harvey relief.
- Vigliotti: The American paradox on display after Hurricane Harvey
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- Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori is asking the diocese’s 154 parishes to hold collections for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts during Masses this weekend.
- Finksburg branch Librarian hosts program on evaluating what is true in the news and online
- Orioles reliever Donnie Hart is keeping close tabs on his family, which has felt the effects of the massive flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey
- Harvey-scale storm in Chesapeake region unlikely, but a plus-size Agnes possible
- We should learn from Texas' experience and think critically about how we prepare for floods as communities and as a nation.
- The amount of rain Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to drop on the Houston region is as much as Baltimore gets in a year, and it could nearly fill the Chesapeake Bay.