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Senate Bill 180 is now in effect throughout Florida and will bring new requirements to better assist people after a hurricane ...
A woman says Rebuild Florida demolished her home after Hurricane Irma with a promise to replace it. 8 years later, she still doesn't have a home.
Rebuild Florida launched in September 2018, a year after the Irma hit, with a pitch to help the neediest families repair and rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Irma.
John Vargas is a Rebuild Florida recipient. We showed you back in January, how there were a slew of problems at his property. Now, dents, holes, ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Rebuild Florida’s Housing Repair and Replacement Program for Hurricane Irma has completed 3,651 homes. An additional 233 are under construction, and 58 are in pre-construction ...
Rebuild Florida is a state-run program designed to help recover from Hurricane Irma, but five years later as hurricane season 2023 opens, many are still waiting for homes they were promised.
Hurricanes Helene and Milton tore through West and Central Florida, leaving as much as $34 billion in economic losses. The storms will likely rank as some of the costliest natural disasters in U.S ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton tore through West and Central Florida, leaving as much as $34 billion in economic losses. The storms will likely rank as some of the costliest natural disasters in U.S ...
Experts predict migrants will descend on Florida to help repair properties after the deadly storm, putting their lives at danger for little pay. The death toll in Florida climbed to 75 on Tuesday.
Fly immigrants back to rebuild Florida. S o finally, guv’na Ron has done something good after flying around the country for two years at Florida taxpayer expense, hiring a team of agents to ...
Rebuild Florida’s Hurricane Irma Repair and Replacement Program received nearly $480 million in federal funding to repair or replace roughly 2,000 storm-damaged homes across the state.
Rebuild Florida’s Hurricane Irma Repair and Replacement Program received nearly $480 million in federal funding to repair or replace roughly 2,000 storm-damaged homes across the state.