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A Volusia County businessman accused of taking advantage of homeowners in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian has been cleared of all charges.
Two more Volusia County residents whose homes were damaged during Hurricane Ian testified in a trial accusing a Holly Hill businessman of fraud.
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A Forgotten Community: The Secret Homeless Camp We FoundJust beyond Orlando lies The Place at Alafaya, a once-vibrant student housing complex for UCF students—now utterly forsaken.
The City of Oviedo celebrated the reopening of the Riverside Recreation Center at Riverside Park with a ribbon-cutting ...
Lee County will soon be home to a new FDLE Regional Operations Center featuring state-of-the-art forensic lab services and ...
So far in 2025, Louisiana has experienced a spike in Vibrio vulnificus cases, with more cases than any other Gulf Coast state ...
A man accused in the shooting death of a contract worker early Wednesday morning outside of a Houston business has been taken ...
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The U.S. Department of Defense will now continue sharing key data collected by three weather satellites that help forecasters track hurricanes. Meteorologists and scientists had warned of risks to ...
The Rubicon Canal, a popular waterway in Cape Coral, is causing frustration for several boat owners. The canal, running along Country Club Boulevard, provides access to both the Gulf and ...
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FOX News contributor and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said if the media covered the FBI's ...
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