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An army of 42,000 utility workers has restored electricity to more than 2.5 million businesses and homes in Florida since Hurricane Ian’s onslaught.
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"I've lived in Florida all my life, but it was eye-opening, to say the least," said Eric Rakstis. "I actually pulled three people out from the water that were washed off of their boats, so it was four of us all together on my tiny, little 27-foot boat."
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Ian recovery efforts, a mounting death toll and ongoing flooding. Plus: How to build a more resilienIan recovery efforts, a mounting death toll and ongoing flooding. Plus: How to build a more resilient Florida?
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School superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier outlined several aspects of what the Lee County schools are doing to restart school despite the buildings that have been damaged.
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With the storm now passed and its devastation abounding, churches across hard-hit Southwest Florida are providing a steadying force in the lives of those plunged into chaos and grief.
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President Biden visited Puerto Rico, where he promised to ensure the U.S territory is better prepared for future storms.
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An army of first responders, county staff, and volunteers have been working around the clock in Charlotte County doing their best to help residents get thru Hurricane Ian safely.
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Florida’s primary energy provider is ready to launch a powerful new technology, just ahead of the busiest weeks of the Atlantic hurricane season. The new fixed-wing drone is designed to fly into tropical storm force winds and speed the restoration of electricity after severe weather.
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Florida's coastal homeowners will soon be able to apply for up to $10,000 to harden their homes against hurricane damage. Here's what we know so far.
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Iota, now a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph, is expected to hit Nicaragua on Monday evening, bringing catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and extreme rainfall.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis released his wish list for the 2020-2021 budget. It totals 91.4 billion, with much of that $400 million increase going to...
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In the wake of disasters such as Hurricane Dorian, it is common for new charities aimed at disaster relief to crop up. Florida Attorney General Ashley...