Brother Jimmy's owner helps St. Martin Irma victims

Restaurateur Jim Goldman owns Brother Jimmy's BBQ in and around New York City. He also owns several businesses and a home on St. Martin in the Caribbean.

FEMA estimates 25 percent of Florida Keys homes are gone

Search-and-rescue teams made their way into the Florida Keys' farthest reaches Tuesday, while authorities rushed to repair the lone highway connecting the islands and deliver aid to Hurricane Irma's victims. Federal officials estimated one-quarter of all homes in the Keys were destroyed.

After Irma, reverse migration back to Florida begins

ATLANTA (AP) - With Irma having weakened into inland rainstorms, Floridians are beginning a mass migration back to a battered, water-logged state where millions remains without power.

Hurricane Irma makes landfall on Florida's mainland

As of early Sunday morning, the eye of Hurricane Irma is very close to the lower Florida Keys.

Irma tied for 7th strongest storm to make landfall in U.S. history

Hurricane Irma became tied for the seventh strongest storm to make landfall in U.S. history by a key measurement of atmospheric pressure.

Irma shifting to the west, on track to hit St. Petersburg

The National Hurricane Center says Irma's projected path is continuing to shift to the west, just a few crucial miles, that should keep its eye just off Florida's west coast on a track to hit St. Petersburg, not Miami or even Tampa. The hurricane's leading edge was already lashing the Florida Keys with hurricane force winds. If the center of the storm keeps moving over warm Gulf of Mexico...

Hurricane Irma forecast zeros in on Florida

The Friday evening update on Hurricane Irma shifted the storm’s track slightly west yet again, and suggested the storm would regain its Category 5 intensity before making landfall along South Florida.

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Shattered Caribbean picks up the pieces after Irma

The massive destruction is widespread throughout the Caribbean. The Dutch government has sent in troops to the Dutch side of St. Martin after reports of widespread looting and robberies have emerged. The British government is also getting criticized for what many residents and tourists are calling a slow response to its territories.

Irma weakens to Tropical Storm, lashes Florida with wind, rain

TAMPA, Florida (AP) - A massive but weakened Hurricane Irma zeroed in on the Tampa Bay region early Monday after hammering much of Florida with roof-ripping winds, gushing floodwaters and widespread power outages.

Irma hits Orlando as Category 1 storm, moving northwest

Irma weakened to a Category 1 storm as the massive hurricane zeroed in on the Tampa Bay region early Monday after hammering much of Florida with roof-ripping winds, gushing floodwaters and widespread power outages.

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Mike Woods has the weather forecast.

Irma shifts: The prime is target is now Tampa, not Miami

With the window closing fast for anyone wanting to escape, Irma hurtled toward Florida with 125 mph winds Saturday on a shifting track that took it away from Miami and instead threatened the Tampa area with its first direct hit from a major hurricane in nearly a century.

'I'm scared to death' says Key West woman riding out storm

Florida's governor is issuing urgent warnings to a third of his state's residents to evacuate ahead of a massive hurricane on track to be the state's most catastrophic ever.

Magnitude of Irma drives massive evacuation from Florida

Hurricane Irma's outer bands blew into South Florida on Saturday as residents scrambled to leave ahead of the massive storm that's now aimed at the Tampa Bay area and the state's Gulf Coast.

Irma's impact on Central Florida airports

Orlando International Airport has posted a notice on its website that says OIA (airport code MCO) will cease commercial flights at 5 p.m. on Saturday.