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The money would have paid to elevate roads, shore up canals and fix water treatment systems from Jacksonville to Miami-Dade ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has abruptly ended a key disaster-preparedness program, sparking concerns as another ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis has reiterated his stance on eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a recent visit to Central Florida.
Florida will lose $293M in federal disaster funds and must return unspent money, halting storm prep, flood control and infrastructure projects statewide.
Federal aid meant to help protect Florida communities from natural disasters has been frozen since January. A large portion ...
At a congressional delegation meeting in Washington, Democrats raised concerns that DOGE cuts could prove disastrous.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a hefty declaration at a conference in Orlando on Wednesday — the latest in a series of policy ...
On the chopping block: Money to build a safe room for first responders during a hurricane in Key West, new drainage for a soggy section of 8th Street in Miami’s Little Havana and a flood-prone ...
IRS.gov has a variety of information to help disaster victims navigate common situations in the aftermath of disasters.
Dozens of Floridians are facing homelessness as FEMA's housing deadline approaches after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Nearly $300 million in federal aid meant to help protect Florida communities from flooding, hurricanes and other natural disasters has been frozen since President Donald Trump took office in January.