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It’s been two years since the Florida Panhandle town of Mexico Beach was leveled by Category 5 Hurricane Michael. “There’s nothing we could’ve done for Michael. No matter how many windows we boarded up, you can’t prepare for that,” says Al Cathey, the town’s mayor of 14 years.
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This is the second round of housing-recovery loans for people who suffered damage from Hurricane Michael in October of 2018. The first round of $5-million funded by the Florida Legislature last year went fast.
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Climate change could soon be a factor state agencies use when determining whether plants and animals are considered endangered or threatened. It also…
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For communities still recovering from Hurricane Michael, the 2020 census comes at a bad time. Bay County officials worry they could lose millions of…
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More than two dozen federally-funded crisis counselors will remain in the Panhandle’s hardest-hit disaster counties for longer than planned with…
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Gov. DeSantis kicked off Florida's legislative session by announcing his priorities for 2020. He chose three locals to help illustrate his education and…
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Second Harvest of the Big Bend is ramping up donations this holiday season for Hurricane Michael affected areas. Second Harvest is one of the largest food…
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A federal grand jury has indicted more than two dozen people in the Panhandle accused of illegally pocketing drought assistance money. The U.S. Attorney’s…
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Florida’s Director of Emergency Management says finding local money to match federal funds is one of the biggest issues facing communities after Hurricane…
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Florida Forest Service director Jim Karels says there’s a good chance state block grants will be approved to help North Florida’s ailing timber industry.…