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It’s now been two years since the Category 5 storm made landfall, bringing dangerous 155 miles per hour winds, devastating property and people’s livelihoods. Dozens were killed by the storm.
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DEP is inheriting that responsibility from another state agency
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The US Forest Service is reopening the Springhill Motorcycle Trail and Trout Pond Recreation Area in the Apalachicola National Forest. The spaces will be open to visitors starting Thursday morning—just in time for the long weekend.
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TALLAHASSEE --- Senators pressed forward Tuesday with a proposal that would provide $100 million a year for Florida Forever, as the House and Senate go…
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Mark Emery is a nature filmmaker whose work has taken him from Botswana to Alaska. His latest project, however, had him working closer to home. Emery…
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Next time you’re in South Florida beware of Iguanas. The states animal protection agency has now given its approval to kill the lizards without permits.…
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Hurricanes and warming ocean waters have led to damage in Florida’s coral reefs. Now experts say the state’s corals are facing a new danger—an especially…
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Climate change could impact the strength of hurricanes in the Atlantic. That’s according to Senior NASA Scientist, Timothy Hall. Hall says warming ocean…
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Hurricane season begins June 1st and the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation is reminding consumers that flood insurance does not come with every…
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Valdosta Public Works is using its Mosquito Control Outreach program to remind citizens they can help fight mosquitos too. As part of its Georgia Cities…
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The Florida House has signed off on Senate President Joe Negron’s top priority: a water reservoir South of Lake Okeechobee. After a quick stop and…
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A proposal allowing Florida Power and Light to charge customers for exploratory natural gas drilling has cleared a key senate hurdle, despite numerous…