Tampa will be providing $3.2 million for victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The City announced the permit progress at the February 4 Treasure Island Commission meeting, leaving many residents relieved.
The American Red Cross is offering additional financial assistance for families whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricanes Helene and Milton in Florida.
The faith-based nonprofit has been helping neighbors clear debris and patch up rooftops in wake of storm damage.
Pelican Piecemakers Quilt Guild members have worked for five months making 100 quilts to send to families affected by Hurricane Helene.
Treasure Island Fire Rescue and Police Department have been operating out of portable buildings in City Hall’s parking lot ...
A Seminole County judge, who was suspended for "intemperate conduct" behind the bench, has been reprimanded by the Florida Supreme Court.
Since Hurricane Helene devastated Taylor County back in September, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)-contracted crews have removed 16,415 loads, totaling 660,000 cubic yards of debris, from ...
The Trump administration’s decision to end protections shielding Venezuelans from deportation has left elected officials in ...
The PSC unanimously approved charging Duke Energy Florida customers $1.1 billion and Tampa Electric Co. customers $464 ...
For Duke residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours, the storm costs represent a $32.40 increase on monthly bills, ...
Floridians who get their electricity from Duke Energy or Tampa Electric will soon face hefty increases of at least $20 more ...