TALLAHASSEE — Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from three hurricanes
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Hurricane Milton deals big blow to citrus industry in Florida
TALLAHASSEE – Damage from Hurricane Milton is driving down citrus production from what was already expected to be a historic low in the current growing season,
State Supreme Court backs FPL in Hurricane Irma dispute
TALLAHASSEE — In a win for Florida Power & Light, the state Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a dispute stemming from allegations
Hurricane warning flags burned at Key West to mark official end of 2024 storm season
Florida Keys residents burn hurricane warning flags to mark end of 2024 season Florida Keys residents burn hurricane warning flags to mark end of 2024
Mighty Atlantic hurricane season draws to a close
TALLAHASSEE – Predicted to be hyperactive, the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season delivered a mighty punch to storm-weary Floridians. The hurricane season, which began June 1
FPL should be able to recover $1.2 billion from hurricanes, commission staff recommends
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Florida Power & Light should be able to recover about $1.2 billion from customers to cover costs of restoring power
Florida justices back approval of utility storm plans
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to state regulators’ approval of long-term utility plans aimed at bolstering the electric system
Tropical storm warning issued for Florida Keys as Rafael forecast to grow into hurricane
South Florida weather for Tuesday 11/5/24 5PM South Florida weather for Tuesday 11/5/24 5PM 03:06 MIAMI – The lower and middle Florida Keys are under
Will devastating hurricanes drive Floridians out? History suggests not
The news rippled through Treasure Island, Florida, almost like a third storm: The mayor planned to move off the barrier island a month after Hurricane
Florida’s “Cat Fund” could face $4.6 billion storm tab
TALLAHASSEE – A state program that provides critical backup coverage for property insurers could pay out an estimated $4.6 billion because of claims from hurricanes