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Those affected by Hurricane Irma who apply for FEMA disaster assistance, shouldn’t consider an initial denial of aid the final word.
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Responding to Facebook posts accusing them of unfairly dumping debris in underserved neighborhoods, Miami-Dade County officials said Tuesday the foliage…
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Data confirms what many South Floridians might have guessed: the alarming impact of Hurricane Harvey in August likely motivated people to prepare early…
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For years tourists have flocked to take photos at Key West's Southernmost Point Marker.That came to a halt when the concrete buoy was damaged during…
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Fed up with piles of post-Irma debris in your neighborhood?You're not alone. Hundreds of South Florida residents have taken to social media to…
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In the six weeks since Hurricane Irma first made landfall in Florida, almost 750,000 property insurance claims have been filed. Almost one out of every…
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Puerto Rico's Slow Recovery, Irma Food Benefits & Public Schools vs The State On The Florida RoundupOne month since Maria hit Puerto Rico, the wait for Irma's food benefits in South Florida and Florida public schools vs. the state over charter schools…
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As Floridians continue lining up for food assistance due to hardships caused by Hurricane Irma, state officials announced they intend to re-open…
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After waiting in long lines for food assistance cards after Hurricane Irma, some of the recipients in Miami-Dade are reporting the cards could not be used…
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Survey teams this week completed an assessment of the condition of the Keys reef tract, from Biscayne Bay to Key West."It's very much like what's…
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"Portions of St. John are scheduled to be restored by the middle of next week," the power utility says. The U.S. Virgin Islands — home to more than 100,000 Americans — remains under boil-water orders.