Florida prisoners face heat dangers; Legislature passes bill making it easier to demolish coastal buildings
Florida prisoners experienced 22 more dangerously hot humid days on average in 2020 compared with 1982, a new study found.
Florida prisoners experienced 22 more dangerously hot humid days on average in 2020 compared with 1982, a new study found.
The My Safe Florida Home program incentivizes homeowners to make property repairs that better withstand extreme weather.
Aldi and Sprouts Farmers Market have eliminated single-use plastic bags in their stores.
A Q&A with Leslee F. Keys, retired assistant professor and director of historic preservation at Flagler College
Researchers have called this summer’s record ocean temperatures the worst coral bleaching event in Florida’s history,
The Resiliency and Safe Structures Act would have gutted many of the historic places that Floridians hold dear.
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