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A Florida woman has been arrested twice on multiple charges after authorities say she scammed hurricane victims while posing as a public adjuster.
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Moving forward with an administrative law judge’s recommendation, the state Agency for Health Care Administration has issued a final order to revoke the...
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Help is still available for homeowners struggling to fix-up property damaged by Hurricane Irma last year, through the Rebuild Florida program.
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The incoming administration of Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis may tinker with one of Gov. Rick Scott’s signature acts, pushed in response to Hurricane Irma.
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Offering extensive details of what she described as a “catastrophe,” an administrative law judge has backed a state decision to revoke the license of a...
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Story Days in Tampa Bay recently hosted its fifth annual festival in St. Petersburg. This week on Florida Matters we hear excerpts from a performance that…
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More than a year after Hurricane Irma, blue tarps still lay on roofs across South Florida. According to the Miami Herald , tens of thousands of...
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School had only been in session for a couple weeks last year when the Florida Keys went under a mandatory evacuation order — and then took the brunt of...
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Public schools across Florida opened their doors to residents last year during Hurricane Irma evacuations.Pinellas County Schools were recently reimbursed…
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A year ago Hurricane Irma barreled into Everglades City. Everything in this remote southwest Florida fishing village that was not on stilts flooded.Now…
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A 42-year-old woman's neighborhood was devastated because of Irma’s storm surge. Some of her neighbors never returned. A 66-year-old woman in Key West...
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It's been almost a year since Hurricane Irma impacted Central Florida in mid-September - but the damage it did is still being calculated.The Federal…