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The announcements follow last Saturday's accident when drones fell into a crowd of thousands. The boy was hit in the chest by a drone and required heart surgery.
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A law passed in 2022 requires condo associations to have sufficient reserves to cover major repairs and to conduct a survey of reserves every decade. As a result, older condos are facing hefty increases to association payments to fund these reserves and repair costs.
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Captains say the triple whammy of hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton continues to affect their businesses. Among the problems: damage to beaches and hotels means fewer fishing tourists coming to the region.
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Senate President Ben Albritton said he does not yet know the solution, but is paying close attention to the North Florida community.
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From back-to-back hurricanes to the twists and turns of the U.S. presidential election, there’s been a lot to keep up with in 2024.
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"The Florida Roundup" talked with reporters from across the state on topics including the hurricanes and how South Florida turning red affected the 2024 elections.
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An amendment allows local governments to opt out of tax exemption requirements mandated by the Live Local Act — but only if there is a surplus in affordable housing units in the region.
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TGH expands its Treasure Coast footprint through a five-year deal with the Palm Beach County Health Care District to help operate the 70-bed hospital in the rural Glades area.
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Residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month will see their monthly bills increase from $136.44 to $145.58.
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The latest numbers have more than 1,100 businesses in Pinellas County that were impacted by both Helene and Milton, with $136 million in damages.
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HCA Florida’s two freestanding emergency rooms – one of them opens Monday – are part of a wave of new facilities.
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2024 came with a lot of challenges for the Sunshine State, including multiple hurricanes that threatened coastal communities and a contentious presidential election with many local and state seats up for grabs.
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The next move is up to the Rays after two Pinellas County commissioners flipped their earlier opposition and voted in favor of allocating bed tax money to help build a new stadium.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we talked about the looming deadline for condo owners and associations to meet new regulations that were enacted following the 2021 Surfside condominium collapse among other topics.