Milton battered the state with high winds, storm surge and torrential rains. At least a dozen deaths have been attributed to the storm, and millions of homes and businesses are without power.
"I think the question is, should there be more regulation, or should there just be more common sense?" DeSantis said.
ST. PETERSBURG — Standing in front of the crumbled wreckage of a downtown high-rise smashed by a fallen crane, Gov. Ron ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking in front of a fallen crane in downtown St. Petersburg on Friday, said he "doesn't buy" that it ...
The Times Publishing Co. used to own the damaged building, but sold it in 2016, and the news organization is now one of ...
Authorities are working to restore power throughout the Tampa Bay region after Milton's powerful winds caused blackouts and ...
In Pinellas County, officials have looked at more than 1,900 properties and more than 500 are destroyed or reported as having ...
MIAMI – Standing on a thick layer of sand, Adam Robinson’s head nearly reached the ceiling of his beachfront condo in Siesta ...
"Please be patient and courteous as you wait in lines for fuel," a lawmaker told Floridians in hard-hit communities. "Travel ...
The City of St. Paul inspected the Lowry Apartments downtown last Friday and gave it a failing grade, meaning the deadline to vacate the building by April 1, 2025, still stands. The building was ...
Florida residents slogged through flooded streets, gathered up scattered debris and assessed damage to their homes on Friday ...
Rescuers were still saving people from swollen rivers on Friday, but many expressed relief the impact of the hurricane was not worse.