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Governor Ron DeSantis signs condo reform legislation. The forecast for the upcoming hurricane season. Plus, we're talking with a botany professor about a rare and beautiful plant that grows in South Florida – the Cigar Orchid.
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The Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday continues through June 10. For the first time, it includes pet supplies.
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Floridians will be able to save on supplies useful in a hurricane starting this Saturday.
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With the official start of hurricane season just over a week away, a meandering ocean current known to supercharge storms has hurricane experts on edge. The Loop Current, which flows
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NOAA is forecasting above-average hurricane activity again this season.
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The forecast would make the Atlantic season, which begins June 1, the seventh consecutive above-average season.
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An increased demand for shelter space is expected if hurricanes threaten Florida’s coastline in the upcoming storm season. Emergency management officials anticipate people will opt for public shelters rather than drive to hotels when storms approach.
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An ordinance proposed by City Commissioner Joe Carollo would outlaw planting new mangroves or other tall plants at city parks to protect water views.
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Miami-Dade’s Mayor takes on housing and climate challenges. A preview of the upcoming hurricane season. And this month’s Sundial Book Club pick takes us to Miami in the 80s with stories about drugs, disco and debauchery.
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With hurricane season fast approaching, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is urging Floridians to start making disaster plans now.
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Top hurricane researchers are considering advancing the start of the Atlantic hurricane season by two weeks to May 15, in part because each of the last seven years has had tropical systems occur prior to the current kickoff of June 1.