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Anthony Accetta has been embroiled in a battle over a 1930’s home with a colorful heritage that neighbors now call an eyesore. Two of his adjacent homes in a flood-prone area of the city have already been deemed unsafe and demolished. But the city’s Historic Preservation Board has been pushing to save the last one.
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The two lawmakers jointly reintroduced the Flood Insurance Relief Act on Thursday to give Americans a non-refundable tax deduction on flood insurance premiums paid through the National Flood Insurance Program or private insurers.
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Parents, teachers, and school districts are adjusting to inflated prices for school supplies ahead of the new school year. Also, many home insurance companies are at risk of downgrades. Plus, what would Miami-Dade County look like if it were hit by Hurricane Irma in 30 years?
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South Florida came under another flood watch Wednesday evening as more rain threatened to drench already saturated ground.The National Weather Service’s…
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When water levels start to rise in Miami, pictures and videos quickly pop up on social media of cars fording deep puddles, and tourists trying to keep…
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Florida is sending $25 million to South Florida to buy out homeowners ready to surrender to hurricanes and rising seas.On Tuesday, the Florida Department…
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In his new book, "The Geography of Risk: Epic Storms, Rising Seas, and the Cost of America's Coast," Pulitzer-prize winning author Gilbert Gaul takes a…
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Early voting is underway in Miami, Miami Beach, Hialeah and Homestead.Voters in Miami and Miami Beach are deciding the fate of borrowing and booze. Miami…
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More than five inches of rain combined with rising tide left parts of South Florida under water this Tuesday evening, as the region dealt with the last…
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Current climate change and sea level rise models indicate a very grim -- and water-logged -- future for South Florida and Miami in particular. But new…
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If sea level rise continues unabated, sections of South Florida -- and Miami in particular -- will be under water in a matter of decades. But a new study…