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Eleven people in Florida, including one in Lee County, have contracted Vibrio vulnificus, the so-called "flesh-eating" ...
MIMS, Fla. – Rainfall reminded some of a hurricane Tuesday in north Brevard County after several inches of rain fell during a flash flood warning. Mims community correspondent James Sparvero spotted a ...
Public meetings happening this week are one of the last steps in the process before the preferred route is presented to the ...
R. Dan Nolan Middle School is the only special needs shelter in Manatee County. The middle school is equipped to serve ...
A threat from lawyers for a collective of cattle ranchers is forcing Orange County to consider repealing a slate of popular growth controls, a move that could upend land-use planning in rural ...
Local governments are confronting a powerful new state law this summer which critics say clearly favors developers across ...
The “Alligator Alcatraz” immigrant detention camp west of Miami-Dade County as President Donald Trump toured the facility in Ochopee, Florida, on July 1.
As hurricane season slowly churns along, we chatted with a handful of watching and waiting island and waterfront restaurant owners about staying or relocating, lessons learned and community.
Alligator Alcatraz, a detention camp in the Florida Everglades, is designed to hold 3,000 detainees and is said to withstand Category 2 hurricane winds.