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The economic damage from Hurricane Ian could exceed $100 billion.
The storm could cause more than $30 billion in property losses at a time when insurance companies in the state are losing money.
The number of people showing up for free hot meals has more than doubled since the pandemic began, the CEO of HOPE South Florida says.
In Osceola County, many people are living in motels that offer limited facilities for long-term stays during a pandemic.
Hourly wages for some 2.5 million workers in the state will rise to $10 next year, then a dollar a year through 2026.
Legal challenges to the fees continue, but they’re not likely to succeed before Election Day.
A new ruling means anyone with a felony conviction in Florida must pay fees, fines and restitution before they can vote.
One Florida county has been seeing a warehouse construction boom since before COVID-19.
Since January, the state has been promoting orange juice, using digital ads.
Disney has plans to reopen its Florida theme park next month, despite a workers’ petition calling for them to reconsider.