Hurricane season starts June 1 and lasts until Nov. 30, 2026. During this time, Floridians face the greatest possibility of major storms. Florida Realtors® – The Voice for Real Estate® in Florida – ...
Chief meteorologist Tony Mainolfi has Central Florida's updated forecast.
As waters warm, Vibrio vulnificus risk rises. Scientists are racing to predict where and when dangerous levels may appear.
Lawmakers will convene this morning to start final votes on the $114.5 billion spending plan that will fund state government through the 2026-27 fiscal year. The Senate is scheduled to convene at 9 a.
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From school vouchers to flood warning systems, these are the Texas developments to watch in 2026
On top of dozens of laws taking effect on Jan. 1 and the incoming midterm elections, the new year also comes with developments on numerous policy issues affecting the state. They range from criminal ...
“El Niño is likely to emerge soon,” the Climate Prediction Center said in its latest update.
Palm Beach officials encourage preparation for potential storms, even if forecasters are predicting a milder hurricane season, which begins June 1.
As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, Florida International University (FIU) researchers continue to generate the science and engineering insights that inform forecasting, strengthen ...
Global shipping runs on tight timing. A small engine problem can now delay a berth, miss a cargo connection, and push costs through the rest of the trip. Retailers, factories, and consumers may never ...
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Canal residents unveil vision for future that protects community from displacement
Five months after the release of a major sea level adaptation study for San Rafael's most flood-prone neighborhood, the residents that live in the Canal district have released their own vision plan.
Florida’s been facing its worst drought in decades, along a rash of wildfires. Those conditions could worsen the impacts of any potential hurricanes.
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