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Florida nursing-home officials made clear Friday they think it is unrealistic — if not impossible — to carry out a demand by Gov. Rick Scott that...
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Hurricane Irma hung over an annual gathering of state and industry officials discussing water policy.
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Rows of brightly colored chairs are set up on the little patch of grass outside FANM, the Haitian Women of Miami, a non-profit group that helps low...
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One of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit Puerto Rico pummeled the island Wednesday, tearing off roofs and sending doors flying from hinges as officials…
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WLRN News and its partners have reporters on the ground throughout the islands. We will be posting their updates as they come in.
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With 335,000 insurance claims representing $1.9 billion in property losses, Hurricane Irma has already exceeded the claims and losses from the two...
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Some good news and bad news signal Florida state government is slowly returning to normal in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
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Forecasters say potentially catastrophic Hurricane Maria is heading toward the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.The U.S. National Hurricane Center said at 8…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved allowing free school lunches for all students in 48 counties that took the brunt of Hurricane Irma, state…
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Florida’s nursing home industry will hold a summit Friday in Tallahassee to discuss Gov. Rick Scott’s emergency rule requiring increased generator...
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The first 911 call from the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills didn't sound ominous: A nursing home patient had an abnormal heartbeat.
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As Hurricane Irma bore down on South Florida, Kevin Youngman and his family sought shelter at Falcon Cove Middle School in Weston. There, he found...