The law, named for the dog left behind as Hurricane Milton neared Florida, would make abandoning a dog amid a natural ...
The City of Tampa is offering three types of Hurricane Disaster Relief for homeowners, funded by its State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) funds. These are available for primary homesteaded ...
FEMA’s acting administrator says his own parents have received a letter denying hurricane recovery aid — with his name on it.
The Senate passed “Trooper’s Law” — the legislation prompting new reform after a dog was tied up and abandoned during a ...
"Florida this year will be fighting drier weather this spring. North Florida and the Panhandle will have the highest risk for severe weather and tornadoes," said Alexander Duffus, AccuWeather ...
State lawmakers advanced a bill to improve hurricane preparation and response, focusing on emergency management, debris ...
Residents would be allowed to rebuild homesteaded property up to 130 percent larger without facing increases in their ...
Florida’s most deadly tornado outbreaks have historically occurred in the spring during February, March, and April, according to the University of Florida Emergency Management. Strong to violent ...
Trooper's Law, a bill that would make restraining and abandoning a dog outside during a natural disaster a third-degree felony, passed the Florida Senate on Wednesday in a 39-0 vote.
The bill, now ready for the House floor, was filed after the owner of a 5-year-old bull dog terrier dumped his pet near Tampa ...
Homeowners in St. Lucie County received some badly needed help fixing their homes after tornado damage from Hurricane Milton ...