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Uber to offer free transportation to shelters in storm-impacted areas

Uber to offer free transportation to shelters in storm-impacted areas

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 29, 2023

Uber announced free round-trip rides for evacuation purposes before Hurricane Idalia on Tuesday, catering to state-approved shelters in select Florida counties. Through the app, users can access the offer using promo code “IDALIARELIEF,” which permits up...
Port of Tampa Bay affirms that partner fuel operators will be able to deliver fuel amidst impending storm

Port of Tampa Bay affirms that partner fuel operators will be able to deliver fuel amidst impending storm

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 29, 2023

The Port of Tampa Bay affirmed on Tuesday that it anticipates uninterrupted operation logistics despite a fuel contamination issue caused by Citgo, one of five terminal operators partnered with the port.  Upon outreach, however, the Port of Tampa Bay elucidated that...
Florida universities prepare for Tropical Storm Idalia: canceled classes, campus closures in effect

Florida universities prepare for Tropical Storm Idalia: canceled classes, campus closures in effect

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 28, 2023

Multiple universities in Florida, including UF, FSU, and USF, are closing their campuses due to the expected landfall of Tropical Storm Idalia on Wednesday. USF has restricted campus access to essential personnel and aims to reopen by Thursday, pending the...
Internet, utility providers begin preparations for Idalia’s landfall

Internet, utility providers begin preparations for Idalia’s landfall

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 28, 2023

Tropical Storm (and likely soon-to-be major hurricane) Idalia is heading towards Florida’s Gulf Coast, prompting major service providers Verizon and Duke Energy to take proactive measures to maintain uninterrupted services and power supply. Verizon is preparing...
Florida workers’ compensation rates could see 15.1 percent reduction

Florida workers’ compensation rates could see 15.1 percent reduction

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 28, 2023

The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) has proposed a 15.1 percent reduction in workers’ compensation insurance rates for businesses providing coverage in Florida. The proposal is based on data analysis from Policy Years 2020 and 2021, indicating...
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