Hurricane Sandy
Gas pump prices fall in wake of Sandy
Gas price lower with fewer drivers on the road after Hurricane Sandy hits the East Coast
At least 48 deaths, more than 8 million without power due to superstorm
Crisfield flooding called worst since 1985
Maryland's southernmost town bills itself as the "crab capital of the world." Tucked into a remote corner of the lower Eastern Shore, Crisfield _ population 2,723 _ owes its existence to the bounty of the Chesapeake Bay. Of its 3 square miles, 46 percent are water.
MTA to resume bus service, reopen Baltimore subway
The Maryland Transit Administration plans to resume full service after finding little damage from superstorm Sandy on its rail lines.
Va. shelter ready with more than soft cots, warm meals
What your pet and you need to know before heading to an emergency shelter
Storm: It's not just the winds, it's the water
Insurance experts say Hurricane Sandy's biggest damage could come from flooding
Va. grants license extensions, waives tax penalties
Virginia is granting people whose licenses or permits expire Oct. 31 some extra time to renew them without penalty because of this week's storm.
Md. experiences full variety of Sandy's wrath
On Maryland's jagged coastline, hurricane-riled waves destroyed an iconic pier and floodwaters forced caskets from graves in a town famed for crabbing. In the mountainous western edges, 2 feet of snow snapped power lines, downed trees and left tractor-trailers jackknifed along an interstate.
4 deaths in Md., Va. from superstorm Sandy
Prince George's County police say a car accident death that occurred overnight doesn't appear to be storm-related.
Airlines resume flights to D.C., Baltimore airports
Some airlines are beginning to resume service at the major airports serving Washington and Baltimore after superstorm Sandy.
Early voting to resume in D.C.; hours extended
Early voting is set to resume in the District of Columbia after being halted for two days because of superstorm Sandy.
Federal offices in D.C. area to reopen Wednesday
Federal government offices in the Washington area will reopen Wednesday after being closed for two days because of superstorm Sandy.
Storm leaves more than 128,500 in Va. without power
More than 128,500 electricity customers in Virginia don't have any power as a result of superstorm Sandy.
River backup floods part of Frederick cemetery
A low-lying section of a cemetery in Frederick has flooded from waters rising from the Monocacy River, but cemetery officials say all the graves are secure.
Presidential race rained out even in sunny states
Storm briefly drowns out presidential race, even in sunny states
W.Va. blizzard warning as Appalachia storm blows
Wet snow and high winds spinning off the edge of superstorm Sandy spread blizzard conditions over parts of West Virginia and neighboring Appalachian states Tuesday, shutting one interstate as trucks and cars bogged down and knocking out power to many.
Flood insurance still relatively rare in Northeast
Flood insurance still relatively rare in Northeast, despite coverage expansion after Irene
7 insurance tips to deal with Sandy
Will you be covered? 7 insurance tips for dealing with Sandy
D.C. Mayor: Government, public schools to open
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray says the local government is preparing to open along with public schools in the city.




