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First Lady Casey DeSantis made the announcement at Adamec Harley-Davidson of Baymeadows, which is donating money from T-shirt sales.
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There are now two major breaches in the vulnerable area after Ian, and those breaches are putting more homes at risk of being washed into the ocean.
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The tropical storm caused a reported $60 million in damage to homes and infrastructure.
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The city of St. Augustine has been trying to answer a stream of questions about storm recovery. Here are the most common questions and answers.
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St. Johns and Putnam have been added to the list of counties where residents and businesses affected by Tropical Storm Ian can apply for federal grants and other assistance.
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The state may authorize an assessment to support the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. The same thing happened after Hurricanes Matthew and Irma.
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The house was left standing on its pylons after the storm surge from Ian washed away most of its sea wall, driveway and underlying ground.
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Numerous trees and powerlines were down, and flooding continued throughout the county. Removing all of the debris will take some time.
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Twenty-one people had been reported dead as of Friday morning, but there are likely more. Some 14,000 people remain in shelters.
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Buses, planes, beaches and grocery stores are operating again on the First Coast as cleanup continues.