Starting Sunday, Dec. 1, all Disaster Recovery Centers in Florida following hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby will be closed on Sundays, according to a FEMA press release.
The Biden administration has approved more than $2.3 billion for those affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Studies show the system for distributing the funds deepens historical divides.
An insurance regulator is calling for evidence to support Weiss Ratings' claims that property insurers would deny claims ...
Charlotte County estimates beach restoration will cost to close to $34 million. Between Debbie, Helene, and Milton, the ...
More listings, fewer sales and increased median sale prices for homes sold on the Treasure Coast compared to September ...
The Florida property insurance market has faced other serious challenges in recent years, with soaring premiums, an ...
Florida insurers have reported nearly $5.2 billion in payouts related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, according to data from ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are going to have to unexpectedly play their home games outdoors this season in the middle of Florida’s ...
Flying into South Florida, you can see blue and green tarps still cover the roofs of many homes one month after Hurricane ...
The tab for insurance claims filed due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton has now exceeded $5 billion. The Office of Insurance ...
Phase 3 for pre-registration for D-SNAP in Florida began on Monday. Here's what to know about signing up for food assistance.
For the latest updates, click here. Milton is now a Category 1 hurricane, bringing high winds and punishing rains to central Florida on its way across the peninsula. The storm, possibly the most ...