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This week in Congress, the most significant rewriting of the U.S. tax code could take a big step toward becoming law. The U.S. House of Representatives…
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Houses in areas prone to natural disasters across the country are increasing in value.While that might not make sense, that was the finding of a yearly…
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As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, an Associated Press analysis shows a steep drop in flood insurance across the state, including the areas most...
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Tens of thousands of flood victims are going to need housing. It could be months, even years, before they'll be able to return home.
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Driving around Molly Curry’s condominium complex in Ft. Lauderdale, it’s obvious she is proud of her neighborhood. She lives in the Bay Colony Club…
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For decades, height limits have been a third rail in development discussions in the Florida Keys — nobody wanted to go near them. But more frequent…
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Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation on Friday approved most of the changes requested by Citizens Property Insurance.
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Florida and it's big insurance companies are ready for a hurricane.That's the message from four people at the center of the financial preparedness of the…
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A "disturbing" rise in water-damage claims in South Florida is driving Citizens Property Insurance Corp. to seek an average 3.2 percent increase in rates…
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Voters in the Florida Keys Tuesday approved extending a half-cent sales tax for schools for another 10 years. The tax, expected to raise $157 million over…
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In the program room of the Boynton Beach City Library, 80-year-old Harvey Levine is handed a numbered ticket and a form to fill out. He then sits down and…
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More than a third of the policies in the National Flood Insurance Program are held by Floridians. But Florida accounts for just a small percentage of the…