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What makes this situation particularly troubling is the apparent lack of alternatives for mobile home park residents.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNFlash flooding hits parts of Central Florida as some residents scramble to salvage belongingsResidents across parts of Central Florida spent Monday recovering from widespread flooding after heavy rainfall overwhelmed ...
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Southern Living on MSNThis Florida City Is An Underrated Vacation Destination That's Ideal In All SeasonsLike much of South Florida, Fort Myers was once a winter retreat for American industry’s founding families. Both the Edisons ...
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TCPalm on MSNWater main break in Stuart fixed that had some shops, homes without water all afternoonJust before noon, a contractor for the Florida Department of Transportation accidentally drilled into a 12-inch water main, ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNFOX 13 Investigates: Hidden defects in new construction homes and who’s to blame?A home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make, so how do you make sure that investment is safe and sound?
Thousands of Florida homes have flooded before. Tips to avoid buying one A no name storm in November 2023 caused compound flooding due to a multi-day rain event and a king tide.
Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Indiantown July 11 as the village marked the opening of model homes in the Terra Lago community.
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) over the objections of attorneys representing the city of West Palm Beach ...
Hurricane Milton Decimated Florida Homes and Caused $34 Billion in Damage—6 Months Later, Residents Are Still Picking Up the Pieces By Keith Griffith , provided by Provided By April 13, 2025 ...
The long overlooked and least understood threat in South Florida is the water we don’t see — the massive natural drinking water reservoir right under our back yards called the Biscayne Aquifer.
A water emergency was first declared June 13: Once the city's summer tourism season arrived, the odor became the dominant smell in homes, and the water stank up local restaurants and taverns.
The long overlooked and least understood threat in South Florida is the water we don’t see – the massive natural drinking water reservoir right under our back yards called the Biscayne Aquifer.
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