by News Service of Florida | Dec 5, 2022
Delays in debris removal is preventing the construction of temporary housing for some Florida families More than 3,000 households are still displaced due to direct impacts from Hurricane Ian The state’s hardest hit counties are relying on travel trailers and...
by Jordan Kirkland | Dec 2, 2022
PepsiCo and CELSIUS are launching the “Save the Shore” Program to fund Hurricane Ian relief and reatoration efforts for Florida’s iconic coastline businesses Heading into the holiday tourism season, the brands’ combined $200,000 investment will...
by Brian Burgess | Dec 2, 2022
One of the world’s leading insurance analytics companies says Ian is the 2nd most damaging storm of all time in terms of insured losses Ian currently holds the world record for 2022’s single worst weather-related catastrophe, topping winter storms, hail,...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Nov 29, 2022
Florida is getting more time – and money – to remove debris from Hurricane Ian President Joe Biden authorized an extension of federal aid to December 7th The Seminole Tribe also received a 30 day extension for storm cleanup work Florida’s Division of...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 28, 2022
Jacksonville pending home sales dropped 57 percent in November, tied for 3rd worst in the nation Ian’s impact pushed mortgage delinquencies up, causing Florida to lead the nation last month Despite economic trends, eight of the top ten metro areas for...
by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 18, 2022
A leader in the rail industry is donating $25,000 to support Florida relief efforts following Hurricanes Ian and Nicole The donation will go to the Red Cross, which have been on the front lines in the Sunshine State months before Ian and Nicole’s arrival The...