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Fager, like many survivors, sees the attention as an unsettling aftershock of Helene, one that lingers even after the ...
In Florida, four people have died this year after they were exposed to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare but deadly bacteria found in ...
Citing a staffing shortage, Attorney General James Uthmeier is seeking a new way for out-of-state government lawyers to ...
The lowest unemployment rate in June in Florida remained in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan ...
The Lowe's Foundation has announced 12 new Gable Grants for community and technical colleges to help solve America's critical skilled trades worker shortage. The funding expands the foundation's ...
According to the Florida Department of Health, four people in Florida have died so far in 2025, as of Friday, July 11.
Eleven people in Florida, including two in St. Johns County, have been infected with Vibrio vulnificus, a "flesh-eating" ...
Helene’s size and speed worsened everything from its storm surge to its extreme flooding in the mountains. And another hurricane was coming right on Helene’s heels.
Helene's damaging winds extended as far as 345 miles from its center making it one of the largest storms this century.
Helene tore through the Southeast after hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast, becoming the deadliest storm to strike the U.S. mainland in nearly two decades.
Jacksonville, Fla. — Thousands are surveying the damage left behind in the wake of Hurricane Helene. About 1 million customers in Georgia and 1 million in Florida remained without power at about ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida Thursday night. The entire Gulf Coast felt the force of the storm through winds, flooding and rain.
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