The E in FEMA stands for Eventually

Almost three months have passed since Hurricane Ike roared ashore Sept. 13, flooding 75 percent of Galveston island and forcing people to move into hotels, shelters and with family members, but only 82 families are living in FEMA-issued mobile homes in

Hardship lingers on Texas' coast after Hurricane Ike

More than two months after Hurricane Ike obliterated Texas' coastal communities, thousands of residents from Oak Island to the Bolivar Peninsula have yet to see any federal aid. Hundreds are still living in tents, disabled cars and condemned, mold-ravaged

Galveston dealt another blow as 3,800 face job losses

Just when you think things can't get any worse.... The University of Texas System Board of Regents voted Wednesday to cut 3,800 jobs at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Hurricane Ike flooded many medical branch buildings, including John

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