HURRICANE RITA - A way to report suspected price-gouging
A way to report suspected price-gouging
Stamford Advocate - Sep 24 2:17 AM
Calls to consumer agency's main number regarding gas costs could result in investigations. Based on feedback from Advocate readers about gasoline prices, the state should have plenty of callers on its Gas Price Hot Line. But the way the toll-free telephone number currently operates can be confusing.
Iowa Heating Bills Expected to Go Through the Roof
RedNova - 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
Sep. 23--CEDAR RAPIDS -- Don't wait for the Hurricane Rita damage reports -- or even the season's first heating bill -- to prepare for high winter heating costs.
Bush has an active day monitoring Hurricane Rita damage
Macon Telegraph - Sep 24 2:50 PM
AUSTIN, Texas - (KRT) - Trying to revive his image as a take-charge commander in chief after his absence in the early aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, President Bush monitored Hurricane Rita on Saturday from a military command center in Colorado Springs, Colo., and huddled with officials at Texas' Emergency Operations Center in Austin.
Rundown of some Hurricane Rita damage
Daily Sentinel - Sep 24 3:59 AM
-- Windows have blown out in the lobby of the Elegante (el-uh-GAWN'-tay) Hotel in Beaumont. -- Three buildings caught fire in Galveston's historic Strand District.
Rundown of some Hurricane Rita damage
Waco Tribune-Herald - Sep 24 2:27 AM
-- Windows have blown out in the lobby of the Elegante (el-uh-GAWN'-tay) Hotel in Beaumont,. Shards of glass and pieces of trees were strewn throughout the flooding lobby.
Rundown of some Hurricane Rita damage
Waco Tribune-Herald - Sep 24 2:12 AM
-- Windows have blown out in the lobby of the Elegante (el-uh-GAWN'-tay) Hotel in Beaumont,. Shards of glass and pieces of trees were strewn throughout the flooding lobby.
Rundown of some Hurricane Rita damage
Austin American-Statesman - Sep 24 2:17 AM
-- Windows have blown out in the lobby of the Elegante (el-uh-GAWN'-tay) Hotel in Beaumont,. Shards of glass and pieces of trees were strewn throughout the flooding lobby.
Bush has an active day monitoring Hurricane Rita damage
Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau - Sep 24 3:00 PM
AUSTIN, Texas - Trying to revive his image as a take-charge commander in chief after his absence in the early aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, President Bush monitored Hurricane Rita on Saturday from a military command center in Colorado Springs, Colo., and huddled with officials at Texas' Emergency Operations Center in Austin.

