Flight cancellations still piling up in New York
Major airlines have scratched about 600 flights around the U.S. Thursday, according to flight tracking service FlightAware.
View ArticleLIPA has 262,000 outages from nor’easter, Sandy
LIPA spokesman Mark Gross says about 123,000 had lost power in Wednesday's nor'easter, but tens of thousands have already been restored.
View Article227K power outages remain in NYC, Westchester, LI
Around 192,000 of the outages are being reported Friday by the Long Island Power Authority.
View ArticleMore than 75,000 on Long Island still without power
The Long Island Power Authority is reporting a little more than 75,000 outages across Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Rockaways.
View ArticlePower returns to 97 percent of Long Island
LIPA said it restored power to 97 percent of customers able to accept power and it is on track to restore power to 99 percent by the end of the day on Tuesday.
View ArticleLong Islanders fume over LIPA’s storm response
LIPA has restored power to more than 1.1 million homes and offices. About 19,000 customers were still waiting for the lights to come back early Tuesday.
View ArticlePower outages not in biz interruption policies
Business interruption insurance, which protects against lost revenue due to firms’ temporarily closing, is sold exclusively as an add-on to property and casualty coverage.
View ArticleWhat we know about Sandy a month later
Sandy is being blamed for about $62 billion in damage and other losses in the U.S., the vast majority of it in New York and New Jersey.
View ArticleUS airlines to halt Northeast flights
Flight-tracking website FlightAware said airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights on Friday and Saturday in advance of the storm.
View ArticleRain, snow mix headed toward NYC, Long Island
Eastern portions of Long Island like Suffolk County could see even heavier snowfall of up to 5 to 7 inches.
View ArticleTravelers cast wary eye as storm moves eastward
A winter storm system blamed for at least 10 fatal accidents threatens to dampen the Thanksgiving holiday for millions of Americans traveling this week.
View ArticleStorm to threaten holiday travel, moving east
The country's busiest airports — New York, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Boston and Charlotte — could see big delays at a peak travel time of the year.
View ArticleStorm wreaks havoc on Long Island travel plans
With a nor’easter sweeping through the region, some plans may be altered or pushed back, due to flight cancellations and slippery roads.
View ArticleMid-Atlantic, New England brace for nor’easter
Coastal Rhode Island, Connecticut and eastern Long Island are expected to get 2 to 4 inches, while New York City is expected to get less than an inch.
View ArticleNor’easter threatens LI with up to 2 feet of snow
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged commuters to stay home on Monday and warned that mass transit and roadways could be closed before the evening rush hour
View ArticlePower outages not in biz interruption policies
Business interruption insurance, which protects against lost revenue due to firms’ temporarily closing, is sold exclusively as an add-on to property and casualty coverage.
View ArticleWhat we know about Sandy a month later
Sandy is being blamed for about $62 billion in damage and other losses in the U.S., the vast majority of it in New York and New Jersey.
View ArticleUS airlines to halt Northeast flights
Flight-tracking website FlightAware said airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights on Friday and Saturday in advance of the storm.
View ArticleRain, snow mix headed toward NYC, Long Island
Eastern portions of Long Island like Suffolk County could see even heavier snowfall of up to 5 to 7 inches.
View ArticleTravelers cast wary eye as storm moves eastward
A winter storm system blamed for at least 10 fatal accidents threatens to dampen the Thanksgiving holiday for millions of Americans traveling this week.
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