FEMA’s acting administrator says his own parents have received a letter denying hurricane recovery aid — with his name on it.
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NewsNation on MSNActing head of FEMA says his parents in FL received denial letterFEMA's acting administrator says his own parents have received a letter denying hurricane recovery aid — with his name on it.
FEMA’s acting administrator says his own parents have received a letter denying hurricane recovery aid — with his name on it.
In 2024, in which nearly every category of weather that can occur in Florida set a record, one didn’t: drought. Dry ...
Universal Insurance faces risks with Florida concentration despite revenue growth. Read more on UVE's Q4 results, ...
Nature-based solutions like restoring mangroves, and hybrid solutions, protect vulnerable shorelines. However, they need careful planning to be effective. A new GIS-based tool, combined with varied ...
Trooper’s Law, inspired by a Bull Terrier who was abandoned and tied to a pole during Hurricane Milton evacuations last ...
In a sweeping move to reform the nation’s emergency management system, President Donald Trump this week signed an executive ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTampa Homeowners Impacted By Hurricanes Helene, Milton Eligible For Up To $20,000 In AidTAMPA, Fla. - Tampa homeowners who suffered damages from Hurricanes Helene and Milton can soon apply for up to $20,000 in ...
Based in Milton, the Krewe of Airship Pirates delivered a box truck full of supplies to Tylertown. Helping storm damaged ...
The law, named for the dog left behind as Hurricane Milton neared Florida, would make abandoning a dog amid a natural disaster a third-degree felony.
Trooper, a dog that was found tied to a fence on I-75 in Tampa during Hurricane Milton, is the catalyst for a new law headed that could be heading to DeSantis’ desk soon.
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