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Hurricane Irma cost Florida's fishing industries almost $200 million, according to a damage assessment released by the state and federal governments.
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A $50 million clean-up project to remove debris from Hurricane Irma has begun in the Florida Keys where a crew lifted a sunken motorhome from a canal.
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Just as they prepare for a crucial harvest in the wake of Hurricane Irma, lobster fisherman in the Florida Keys fear a trade war with China could…
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Gov. Rick Scott said the state will “soon” begin accepting applications from citrus farmers whose crops and groves were damaged by Hurricane Irma, after...
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Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday urged the Joint Legislative Budget Commission to approve $340 million in federal block grant funding to help the state’s...
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Every few weeks, Fred and Melissa Bach host a neighborhood barbecue at their home in the Avenues, on Big Pine Key. Fred’s watching the grill, a barrel...
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Thanks to Hurricane Irma, all students in one Florida school system will qualify for free breakfast and lunch through 2022.
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The federal government has approved Florida's request for $616 million that will be partially used to repair homes destroyed or damaged by Hurricane...
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A state appeals court Wednesday upheld moves by Gov. Rick Scott’s administration to shut down a Broward County nursing home that drew nationwide...
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Insurance loss estimates from Hurricane Irma have hit $9.7 billion, up by more than $1 billion since April, according to the latest numbers posted by...
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For the second time, a Tallahassee judge has sided with an embattled nursing home in a public-records dispute with the Florida Department of Health,...
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Floridians who were affected by Hurricane Irma and need legal advice have until the end of the week to call a free hotline.