
Gabriella Pinos
Digital News ProducerGabriella Pinos is a former digital news producer at WUSF.
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The storm killed several people on the Treasure Coast after it spawned tornadoes in the area. Hundreds of buildings were also damaged.
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Manatee and Pinellas counties did not evacuate jails ahead of the storm. Other jails in Hernando, Pasco, Manatee and Sarasota counties didn’t evacuate, according to WUFT.
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The shutdown starts at midnight on Oct. 10. The city said it’s in response to a major water main break, which will impact citywide drinking water services.
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Starting Oct. 1, people who sell their home must disclose to buyers if they’ve ever filed a flood insurance claim or received federal assistance related to flood damage. It currently applies to homeowners and excludes landlords.
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With mosquitoes abundant across the state, some counties have been practicing mitigation strategies against the bugs. Experts discuss the latest on "The Florida Roundup."
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Residents can apply to the the Individuals and Households Program if they have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs.
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Lopez said there isn’t enough data to have a special session on condos before the end of 2024.
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Uuniversity president Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg wants to increase the school's national awareness after decades of being lost amid a sea of UTs across the college landscape.
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Su mentioned the Biden administration must still address issues like the cost of housing, gas and groceries.