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Hurricane Ian destroyed their home. Now the Beach Art Association finally has a new place for their exhibits, art classes and ...
Fort Myers Beach residents who have temporary use permits for trailers used as living space or to operate a business need to ...
Hurricane Ian slammed Lee County with treacherous storm surge, damaging nearly 50,000 homes, killing 150 people and causing a ...
Town officials cite FEMA regulations as reason for ending temporary permits, with potential $250 daily fines for ...
A potential relief could be on the horizon with FEMA's recent communication about restoring the 25% flood insurance discount.
As the town seeks to get back into the National Flood Insurance Program that the town was taken out of last year, FEMA ...
Hurricane Ian happened almost three years ago. But a new NBC documentary series has been bringing painful memories flooding ...
By Muhammad Abdul Qawee Click here for updates on this story LEE COUNTY, Fla. (WBBH) — A derelict boat on San Carlos Island along San Carlos Boulevard that was trapped by Hurricane Ian is finally ...
“It’s the first small business to rebuild completely from scratch on Fort Myers Beach since Hurricane Ian,” co-owner Madeline Boyd said.
Hurricane Ian survivors who rode out the storm on Fort Myers Beach are telling their stories in a new NBC documentary series.
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