Hurricane Sandy
5 reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm
5 reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm, cause havoc across eastern US
At a Glance: How to handle a flight cancellation
Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall Monday night or early Tuesday, likely in New Jersey. It will tie up with other weather systems and form a so-called superstorm. Airlines have preemptively canceled thousands of flights in New York, Philadelphia, Washington and elsewhere. But the storm's affects are already being felt far away from the East Coast.
Sandy gains strength as it heads toward East Coast
Hurricane Sandy gains strength as it heads toward the US East Coast
MARC commuter rail suspends service due to Sandy
The MARC commuter rail service will not operate on what would normally be the first day of the work week because of the incoming hurricane.
Sandy gains strength as it heads toward East Coast
Hurricane Sandy has gained strength as it swirls toward the East Coast.
Schools closed across Va. on Monday
Students and some municipal workers in Virginia are being spared the challenge of going out into the rough weather.
Federal offices closed because of Sandy
Federal offices are closed to the public Monday.
Hurricane's death toll rises to 65 in Caribbean
Hurricane Sandy's death toll rises to 65 as flooding continues in Haiti
Obama balancing storm response with campaigning
President Barack Obama has spent months trying to balance his re-election bid with running the government. Now, just when his campaign needs him the most, with little more than a week before the election, his official job is beckoning.
Mid-Atlantic prepares for week of misery
Hurricane Sandy threatens to bring as much as a foot of rain, winds of up to 80 mph and a wall of water 4 to 11 feet high to coastal areas.
Sandy and storm surge pose 'worst case scenario'
The projected storm surge from Hurricane Sandy is a "worst case scenario" with devastating waves and tides predicted for the highly populated New York City metro area, government forecasters said Sunday.
5 reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm
1. A NORTHBOUND HURRICANE
Hurricane's death toll rises to 65 in Caribbean
As Americans braced Sunday for Hurricane Sandy, Haiti was still suffering.
Obama signs DC emergency declaration due to Sandy
Obama signs District of Columbia emergency declaration as Hurricane Sandy approaches
Eastern US braces for dangerous superstorm
From Washington to Boston, big cities and small towns Sunday buttoned up against the onslaught of a superstorm that could endanger 50 million people in the most heavily populated corridor in the nation, with forecasters warning that the New York area could get the worst of it _ an 11-foot wall of water.
5 reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm
1. A NORTHBOUND HURRICANE
D.C. early voting canceled Monday
The D.C. Board of Elections has suspended early voting Monday ahead of Hurricane Sandy.
D.C. asks for federal disaster assistance
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray has asked the White House for a federal disaster declaration in anticipation of major damage from Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy grounds thousands of flights
Airlines hurried to fly passengers and planes out of the Northeast Sunday as Hurricane Sandy moved up the coast. The massive storm threatens to bring a near halt to air travel for two days in a key region for both domestic and international flights.
Maryland Senate debate canceled
A debate between Maryland U.S. Senate candidates has been canceled because of Hurricane Sandy.




