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Oct 31

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FEMA administrator on relief efforts in Florida a month after Hurricane Ian

By Dorothy Hastings, William Brangham

It’s been about a month since Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida. As clean-up efforts in the state continue, the hardest-hit communities are still reeling. William Brangham spoke with FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell on the recovery and rebuilding efforts, and…

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Oct 27

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Floridians displaced by Hurricane Ian face decisions on how or if they will rebuild

By William Brangham, Layla Quran, Sam Lane, Maea Lenei Buhre

When Hurricane Ian hit the U.S., it was nearly a Category 5 storm and one of the strongest to ever make landfall in this country. In its aftermath, housing is an urgent problem, and hundreds of thousands of households have…

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Oct 24

Watch 8:32
Former prisoners who believed they could legally vote land back behind bars in Florida

By Amna Nawaz

Two-thirds of prisoners are rearrested and half are reincarcerated within three years of their release. Addiction, poverty, and a lack of housing all play a role. But as Amna Nawaz explains, in Florida, voting could be what ultimately lands some…

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Oct 24

Once a swing state, Florida becomes redder as GOP confidence grows

By Steve Peoples, Adriana Gomez Licon, Brendan Farrington, Associated Press

Democrats are increasingly concerned that Florida may be slipping away this fall — and perhaps beyond — as emboldened Republicans seize on divisive cultural issues and demographic shifts in crucial contests for governor and the U.S. Senate.

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Oct 19

Flesh-eating bacteria on the rise in Florida following Hurricane Ian

By Associated Press

Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest by Hurricane Ian. The state Department of Health reports that as of Friday there have been 65 cases…

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Oct 16

Florida applies lessons from Hurricane Michael to costly Ian recovery

By Jay Reeves, Associated Press

Four years before Category 4 Ian wiped out parts of southwest Florida, the state's Panhandle had its own encounter with an even stronger hurricane, Michael.

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Oct 14

Prosecutors of Parkland shooter call for probe after report of threat to juror

By Terry Spencer, Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press

Prosecutors of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz called for an investigation Friday after a juror said another panelist threatened her during the deliberations that ended with a life sentence for Cruz's murder of 17 people four years ago at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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Oct 11

Prosecutor makes final case for Parkland shooter’s execution

By Terry Spencer, Associated Press

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The lead prosecutor of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz made his final push Tuesday to persuade jurors to sentence him to death, telling them during his closing argument that the 2018 attack that killed…

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Oct 11

Florida shrimpers rush to save fleet destroyed by Hurricane Ian

By Jay Reeves, Associated Press

The seafood industry in southwest Florida is racing against time and the elements to save what’s left of a major shrimping fleet — and a lifestyle — that was battered by Hurricane Ian.

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Oct 10

Southwest Florida residents on long road to recovery post-Ian as search for survivors concludes

By Jay Reeves, Associated Press

The major search for victims of Hurricane Ian ended over the weekend, and residents return to a decimated Fort Myers Beach.

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