Scammers create fake donation websites for Sandy victims

(CNN) -- As the Northeast digs out from a second major storm in little more than a week, experts say Internet scam artists are preying on generous Americans who want to donate to the victims of Superstorm Sandy.

Promises made as power outages persist

(CNN) -- East Coast residents, some of whom have suffered without power for 12 days, waited Saturday for officials to come through on big promises to end the blackouts.

Elmbrook church volunteers leave to help Sandy victims

BROOKFIELD -- Those in the Northeast are not only dealing with ongoing recovery efforts following "Superstorm Sandy," but this week, a powerful winter storm came through -- hampering progress made.

Nor'easter dumps snow, knocks out power

(CNN) -- First it was Superstorm Sandy, then a nor'easter that whipped the U.S. Northeast, dumping snow and zapping power lines from Delaware to Maine.

Jobless claims fall amid Hurricane Sandy

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, as Hurricane Sandy led to power outages and closed offices on the East Coast and kept many people from filing claims.

Worn-out residents on East Coast brace for another storm

NEW YORK (CNN) -- A mix of heavy rain, wind and snow pelted the U.S. Northeast on Wednesday, November 7th -- as more than 600,000 households that have been without power for nine days prepared for a long, cold night.

Business Journal Report (11-7-12)

In business news for Wednesday, November 7th, 2012 -- MillerCoors has seen a 74% increase in third quarter profits.

New Jersey lets Sandy victims vote via e-mail

(CNN) -- New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy will be allowed to vote in Tuesday's elections via e-mail or fax, the first time civilians in the state have been allowed to vote remotely.

Gas sells on Craigslist post-Sandy, at a price

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Drivers tired of braving hours-long lines at gas stations in the aftermath of last week's storm have an unlikely alternative: Craigslist.

New York investigates price gouging post-Sandy

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Monday that he was investigating reports of price gouging in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.