Hurricane Milton impacted more than 5.7 million acres of agricultural land, resulting in an estimated $190.4 million to $642.7 million in losses.
Share articleFlorida agriculture suffered more than $190 million in losses from Hurricane Milton, making it the costliest for ...
FISHES Act passed in House in early December to help streamline the process for fisheries to receive aid. Fox 4 spoke with ...
After a recent denial, a Cape Coral man accused of DUI manslaughter on Matlacha was appointed a new ... The legal blood alcohol content limit in Florida is 0.08%.Three people were injured and ...
The United States Department of Agriculture suggests Florida could produce enough oranges to fill 12 million 90-pound boxes. That is around 3 million less than what was expected. “It’s a ...
FAIRVIEW, N.C. — Vice President-elect JD Vance on Friday surveyed damage from Hurricane Helene and talked to first responders in western North Carolina in one of his first public appearances ...
The proposal from Florida Power & Light is expected to trigger rate increases of about $12 per month for average residential customers through 2025. TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida public utility ...
Had this not been the case, the east coast of Florida may have had a very different season. Helene, the deadliest hurricane of the 2024 season While Beryl weakened before it hit the U.S ...
Hurricane Michael had just swept through and destroyed Alicia Harvey’s home in Florida’s panhandle in 2018 when she found herself living in a hotel with her two daughters, facing a decision.
the National Weather Service and the hurricane center. Beryl – More than 40 deaths after landfall in Matagorda County, Texas on July 8. Debby – 9 deaths in Florida and South Carolina ...
As of Nov. 21, there were 103 verified Hurricane Helene-related deaths in North Carolina, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. In Florida, homes from Sanibel to ...
Fulford, whose home suffered minimal damage from Hurricane Milton, told Business Insider he believes his home is "hurricane-proof." More than a few developers are betting on Florida's future by ...