It's been six weeks since Hurricane Sandy pulled down trees, wrecked homes, and left the Jersey Shore in the dark for days.
In many places, signs of clean-up are slow at best.
Several homes were carried away in the flood waters from Hurricane Sandy.
One house though didn't wash away...it seemed to have disappeared. So where did it go?
President Obama is expected to ask Congress for $50 billion in Hurricane Sandy aid. That sounds great...until you realize that the governors of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut have asked for $82 billion in relief aid.
So who should foot the bill?
When Hurricane/Superstorm/MegaMess Sandy ravaged our coastline, we all saw the photos and videos of the immense damage.
So what does it look like one month later?
I've said many times before that I hate politics...and that in most cases, I can't stand politicians.
Our leaders have really been put to the test in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and while some failed, others should be commended.
Few people can understand the devastation we're facing post-Sandy like the people of New Orleans.
When Katrina ripped their worlds apart in 2005, it seemed worlds away. Now, we're closer than ever, and one Katrina survivor shares some advice.
So many families have been displaced by Hurricane Sandy and with Thanksgiving just around the corner (it's only a week away! Ack!) one local resident wants those in need to have a chance to enjoy the holiday.
Many people who spent a good chunk of time volunteering after Hurricane Sandy have gone back to work and school, leaving many local groups in need of help.