Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) was gearing up for a busy 2025 with new flight services and developments.
A rare frigid storm charged through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast on Tuesday, blanketing New Orleans and Houston with snow that closed highways, grounded nearly all flights and canceled school for more than a million students more accustomed to hurricane dismissals than snow days.
The Gulf Coast is digging out from a once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm that struck from Texas to Florida, closing airports and crippling roadways.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, about 1-3 inches of snow is forecast for nearly all the Gulf Coast states, with parts of East Texas, central Louisiana and western Mississippi potentially seeing higher amounts between 5 and 8 inches.
The storm produced unprecedented blizzard warnings in coastal Texas-Louisiana counties and transformed iconic spots like Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Pensacola Beach, Florida, into winter landscapes.
A major winter storm that slammed Texas and the northern Gulf Coast is spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida panhandle and eastern Carolinas
A major winter storm that slammed Texas and blanketed the northern Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow moved east Wednesday, spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida Panhandle, Georgia and eastern Carolinas.
A major storm spread heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida Panhandle, Georgia and the coastal Carolinas on Wednesday after breaking snow records in Texas and Louisiana.
Additionally, authorities in southern Alabama reported ... across south-central Texas later Tuesday morning, leaving a dusting of snow and sleet around Austin and San Antonio before interacting with a slug of moisture over the Gulf of Mexico.
A brutal winter storm has crippled the southeast and left usually-warm residents under record-high amounts of snow.
Starting in May 2025, the Gulf Shores International Airport on the Alabama coast will offer commercial air service for the first time ever in history.
Law enforcement officials confirm an Alabama inmate was captured at a Buc-ee's in Texas after traveling more than 600 miles away from the jail he escaped from.