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The Bolivar Peninsula has been nearly wiped clean by Hurricane Ike and officials are considering forcing those still there off the sliver of land because the population must be cleared so recovery can begin. (Sept. 17)
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Thousands of Galveston residents streamed back to their storm-battered island city on Wednesday, many for the first time since fleeing the wrath of Hurricane Ike nearly two weeks ago. (Sept. 24)
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This year's presidential election is apparently motivating a lot of people to register to vote. The number of applications flowing into the Florida Division of Elections is more than the office can handle. (Sept. 25)
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The Bolivar Peninsula in Galveston County, Texas is too damaged for residents to stay, and with no gas, no power and no running water, there is also concern about spread of disease, officials said Tuesday. (Sept. 16)
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It was homecoming for residents of Galveston Island, made homeless since Hurricane Ike roared ashore. They returned to a shattered island, with city officials wanting residents to check in on their property then leave again. (Sept. 24)
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Leaders in communities along the devastated Texas coast warned it would be weeks, even months, before the towns were livable. Two-story homes had been flattened into pancakes, yachts tossed like toys onto major roads, and utilities cut off. (Sept. 14)