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The cold front that moved through Florida this past weekend brought a light dusting of snow in some portions of the western Panhandle and even some light…
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It’s been more than two weeks since Hurricane Irma hit Southwest Florida. But, some people in Bonita Springs are only now able to return to their homes,…
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Puerto Ricans in Southwest Florida are having difficulty getting in contact with loved ones on the island since Hurricane Maria damaged power grids. There…
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Food aid has come in many forms after Hurricane Irma, but one group brought the comfort of All-American barbecue to Southwest Florida after the storm —…
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Hurricane Irma significantly damaged some Southwest Florida seawalls, the concrete structures that prevent water from coming on land. U.S. Senator Bill…
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It’s been more than a week since Hurricane Irma hit the state. Florida Power & Light is still working to restore electricity to people’s homes. In a…
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Hurricane Irma made U.S. landfall more than a week ago, yet some Southwest Florida communities are still without power and running water, such as…
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Hurricane Irma passed through Southwest Florida more than four days ago, yet the majority of the region is still without power — and growing tired of…
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Florida’s U.S. Senators Democrat Bill Nelson and Republican Marco Rubio have been traveling Florida this week to survey damage left in the wake of…
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Administrator was at the Lee County Emergency Operations Center Wednesday. FEMA's Administrator Brock Long said…