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Inflation is a problem for everyone, but Floridians are feeling it more than most. With housing, groceries, and insurance costs soaring, it’s no surprise that many are ...
A public information meeting Wednesday night provided an overview of how the project will roll out in phases and its possible community impacts.
Orlando Health's plans for a new emergency facility in Eustis have hit a snag, but city officials are giving the health ...
Hurricane Ian damaged SalusCare's Cape Coral building in 2022, forcing its closure and reliance on telehealth services. The ...
The low-interest, long-term disaster loan program is the largest source of federal disaster recovery funding in the U.S.
If you think it was hotter than normal, you're right. Summer heat got off to an early start in April and May, and heat-illness reports climbed.
To learn more about Farm Share’s hurricane preparedness efforts or to find local food distribution sites, visit FarmShare.org. Stephen Shelley is president and CEO of Farm Share, Inc., Florida’s ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday temporarily blocked a federal judge’s order that directed President Donald ...
Florida lawmakers are pushing to end the emergency rulemaking powers that have governed the state’s medical marijuana program since 2017. Under the House’s latest Health Care budget proposal, the ...
Cape Coral's SalusCare mental health facility won't reopen after the city terminated its lease, forcing 900 patients to seek services in Fort Myers or use telehealth options.
The House wants to end emergency powers for regulating medical marijuana that have been in place since 2017. The latest House Health Care budget proposal would make substantial changes to the ...
Living along the Gulf Coast, we know so many people rely on FEMA after a hurricane...But now the future of FEMA is up in the air.