Complete coverage of Midwest flooding


As floodwaters recede in the Midwest, anger rises
By P.J. Huffstutter and Nicholas Riccardi
As an early tally of damage reaches billions of dollars, some towns say the federal government in years past turned its back on their pleas for help building or bolstering flood protection barriers.
June 27, 2008

By Richard Fausset, P.J. Huffstutter and Stephen Braun
With thousands of acres submerged, the outlook seems dire, but it's still too early to say how the disaster will affect food prices and other economic gauges.
June 22, 2008

By Jeffrey Meitrodt
St. Louis and other urban areas are spared as water continues to surge over levees along the Mississippi.
June 21, 2008

By Richard Fausset
Bill and Virginia Russell were flooded out of their home, without insurance. Times were already turbulent for the couple.
June 21, 2008

Midwestern towns wonder whether to rebuild after floods
By P.J. Huffstutter
Some businesses and residents have already thrown in the towel.
June 19, 2008

REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
By P.J. Huffstutter
Times Chicago Bureau chief P.J. Huffstutter has been on assignment covering the Midwest flooding. Here are a some of the scenes and people she has come across during her reporting.
June 28, 2008