Following the devastation of the past two hurricanes, local and state leaders are working with the federal government to bypass the easement requirement and other steps that could delay projects.
My Safe Florida Condo initiative officially launched this week, offering free inspections and grant funding for wind ...
Pinellas County officials are working with the White House to get emergency approval for beach renourishment projects that ...
The Florida Supreme Court rejected a challenge to state regulators’ approval of long-term utility plans aimed at bolstering ...
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Tampa city leaders could soon sign off on a flood relief project targeting the South Howard Avenue community, which was hit ...
Pinellas County officials provided an update on the beaches and parks, just weeks after Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted ...
Seminole County homeowners who have damage from hurricanes Helene and Milton can apply for assistance with the Rebuild ...
Wes Brooks, Florida’s chief resiliency officer, blamed federal bureaucrats for blocking renourishment projects.
Join us for a happy hour to support hurricane relief, following the natural disasters that struck Florida. William “Bill” ...
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Tropical Depression 19, which formed over the near-record warm waters of the Western Caribbean at 4 a.m. EST Thursday, Nov.