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The federal rule prohibits improvements to hurricane-damaged homes exceeding 50% of their market value unless the entire structure is updated to meet current building codes.
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FEMA is offering assistance with rentals, transitional housing and repairs in 26 Florida counties hit hardest by Hurricane Ian.
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Lengthy checklists from public health officials on handling emergencies miss vulnerable seniors who can’t always follow the recommendations.
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From now through Sunday, the Clay County Fair Association will collect donations for St. James City and Pine Island, two areas that sustained severe damage from Hurricane Ian.
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The storm caused significant damage in the southern part of Sarasota County, but Supervisor of Elections Ron Turner says the turnout so far has been on par with what his office saw in 2018.
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After pouring workers and equipment into restoring electricity after Hurricane Ian, Florida Power & Light Co. expects to seek approval to recoup about $1.1 billion from customers, officials said Friday. It was not immediately clear when FPL will file a proposal at the Florida Public Service Commission — or how the proposal would affect customers’ monthly bills.
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A memento in the shape of a inscribed memorial rock, brought to Sanibel Island and thought to have been tossed away by Hurricane Ian, instead found its way back to the family of the person memorialized.
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The Clay County Fair Association collected more than 35,000 items to ship to Southwest Florida.
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Researchers have begun holding workshops after a statewide survey found widespread misunderstanding of the forecast cone that's been used for 20 years.
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The city of Jacksonville says weather forecasters are unsure how long the flooding will continue.