Worker finds $40,000 in rare coins at Md. holy site; woman had left them for safekeeping
$40,000 in rare coins left at Md. holy site 2 beds, 1 bath, low formaldehyde: FEMA rolls out the future of emergency housingEMMITSBURG, Md. — They’re clean, shutterless and decorated with a rainbow of beige hues. They’re mobile homes built for future disaster victims and, so far, have safe levels of formaldehyde. FEMA unveils mobile housing units to be used for disaster victims instead of travel trailersEMMITSBURG, Md. — Federal officials are rolling out new mobile homes for disaster victims to replace the much-criticized travel trailers used in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. |