Hurricane Helene is on a path toward Florida’s Big Bend area, with landfall expected on Thursday. The hurricane is forecast to grow into a major
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Hurricane Helene prompts several business and office closures. Here’s what is open and closed during the storm
MIAMI — As Helene intensified into a hurricane Wednesday before expected landfall in Florida, many public buildings and offices began closing their doors to prepare
Hurricane Helene continues to intensify. Here’s what people in Florida need to know.
MIAMI – Hurricane Helene is expected to slam into Florida’s Big Bend coast on Thursday, prompting a series of watches and warnings across the state
Citizens’ policyholders could drop below 900,00 at end of year
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Expecting a surge of policies going to private insurers, the state’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. could have fewer than
The Atlantic hurricane season is at its peak, as Helene intensifies. Here’s how you should always be prepared
MIAMI — As the Gulf Coast of Florida braces for Hurricane Helene to make landfall this week, it serves as a reminder always to be
Florida fires back in abortion information dispute
Attorneys for the state late Monday urged a Leon County circuit judge to reject a political committee’s request for a temporary injunction to block the
Extra chance to win: Florida Lottery announces raffle for $10 ticket purchases
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Florida Lottery on Tuesday announced the launch of the a limited-time $500 raffle promotion. From last Monday and through Oct.
Gov. DeSantis expands state of emergency to 61 counties as Helene threat looms
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis has expanded a declared state of emergency to 61 of the state’s 67 counties as Tropical Storm Helene heads toward Florida
Florida homeless,
TALLAHASSEE – Nearly three dozen new state laws will take effect Oct. 1, including a contentious measure that will limit where homeless people can sleep.
Florida schools pressured to roll back sex ed lessons on contraception and consent
Some Florida school districts are rolling back a more comprehensive approach to sex education in favor of abstinence-focused lessons under pressure from state officials who