Cleaning up, replacing beach sand becomes costly ritual
As storms increase, taxpayers will be asked to spend greater and greater amounts fighting the onslaughts.
As storms increase, taxpayers will be asked to spend greater and greater amounts fighting the onslaughts.
The Legislature will consider providing about $416 million to efforts tied to the hurricane and the My Safe Florida Home ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new study, 92% of animals that got ill from toxic algae ...
Scores of people are still struggling to overcome the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian.
Fort Myers Beach struggles to recover from Ian, lawsuit seeks to protect endangered corals, subcommittee greenlights $100M Florida Forever plan
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