A top Republican senator wants to close a loophole used by executives of failed property insurance companies to take new jobs in the same industry, following reporting by the Times/Herald last year.
Beyond disaster response, Farm Share fights hunger year-round across Florida. The organization distributed a total of 116 ...
Despite a deflating Sunday loss bringing the Gators undefeated season to an end and tying the all-time series vs the ...
The Blackhawks have already traded defenseman Seth Jones, and could be preparing to trade a veteran forward by the NHL Trade ...
The revamped Hurricanes began spring practice on Monday, looking to bounce back from a poor finish to what started as a ...
CheapInsurance.com used NOAA data to analyze the rising number of billion-dollar disasters and their implications for the ...
Jimmy Johnson announced he's retiring from Fox Sports. He did so with a notable look back on his coaching days with the Miami ...
Preparations are underway for the next hurricane season, which is less than 91 days away. Elevate Florida is a program that ...
Lured by the dream of living in a sun-drenched paradise, with a lower cost of living, and in the case of Florida, no state ...
In 2020, the median per hour rate in the sun-soaked city was $18.60 and it grew to $22.36 in 2023. Miami residents were, on ...
Southwest Florida is often far from smooth sailing. Changes in the economy, unpredictable weather and a troubled insurance ...