Trooper, the Florida dog abandoned during Hurricane Milton evacuations and rescued by Florida Highway Patrol troopers, is the inspiration behind a Senate Bill making its way through the Florida Legislature.
Months after Hurricane Milton swept through Southwest Florida, some residents are still dealing with flooding concerns. Hundreds of acres of land in Pasco County remain<a class="excerpt-read-more" hre
A resilient dog who was cruelly tied to a fence during Hurricane Milton has defeated cancer just months after he was rescued and found his forever home.
State Representative Lindsay Cross (D-St. Petersburg) says sewage spills are too common in Florida, so she has filed a bill to prioritize updating infrastructure.
It poured in the Tampa Bay region on Monday with rainfall totals being almost three inches in one area. Residents haven't seen a rainmaker like this since Hurricane Milton and a Weather Impact Alert was issued for the majority of the day due to widespread,
Catch up quick: Also called "Trooper's Law," the proposal was inspired by a bull terrier that was tied to a pole on the side of Interstate 75 near Bruce B. Downs Boulevard in Tampa while Floridians evacuated ahead of Hurricane Milton last year.
Atlantic hurricane season ended with 18 storms, 11 tropical storms, and 5 hurricanes – 3 of which made landfall in Florida (2 as major hurricanes). The 2025 hurricane season is a few months away (Feb.
With news reports that FEMA firings will affect the majority of staff at the agency and hurricane season three months away, Floridians are about to be the guinea pigs in measuring the effects of
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