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If you live somewhere that experienced a natural disaster, such as a hurricane or wildfire, there's a good chance that the IRS extended your tax filing deadline.
Neighbors who live in "Flood Zone X" areas and are still rebuilding, met with city and county leaders Monday night.
Going out to eat? See which Duval County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
The Montgomery County Commission has approved emergency funds of $500,000 to help start repairing homes damaged by flooding in the Farmington subdivision.
While neighboring Charlotte County recorded the steepest drop of any large county in the nation — those with 50,000 or more ...
Florida is becoming a "victim of its own success," Cotality wrote, as residents are now "looking to escape" after years of explosive growth in the state.
Florida will lose $293M in federal disaster funds and must return unspent money, halting storm prep, flood control and infrastructure projects statewide.
Those who find themselves with condos on Fannie Mae's so-called "blacklist" are going to find it hard—if not impossible—to sell them.
If your life has been upended by a wildfire, hurricane, flood, tornado, or another disaster this past year, the IRS ...
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