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Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged $44 million to help 11 local governments buy out high-risk homes that were damaged by Hurricane Irma.
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Seminole County led central Florida with its number of sewage spills during and after Hurricane Irma.
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Lake Okeechobee's receding water is offering a clearer view of Irma's environmental impact.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam is calling for help for the state's farmers who have been left out of federal disaster relief money for Hurricane Irma.
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The agency’s looking to hire employees for more than 20 job categories including bilingual customer service representatives, digital communications and recovery manager.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency says there was "a lot wrong" with a $300 million no-bid contract awarded to a tiny Montana company to aid Puerto Rico.
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Brevard County residents are raising concerns about sewage discharged into the Indian River Lagoon after Irma.
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Florida citrus growers remain hopeful for federal help by the year's end.
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Sen. Bill Nelson is expressing concern as the National Flood Insurance Program reportedly has denied payments on some 90 percent of claims after Irma.
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Starting Saturday those affected by Hurricane Irma in Orange and Seminole Counties can apply for food benefits. To qualify, applicants must have lived or worked in one of these counties on September 5 and they must have suffered hurricane related losses.