After Hurricane Ian victims have waited two-plus years for help, a United Way-led nonprofit says it can do the job faster and for less money.
A woman was arrested on Monday in the Sarasota hit-and-run crash that killed a 2-year-old and 5-month-old and left their mother with critical injuries. Hours after Hurricane Ian passed through North ...
A fallen oak next to a house in Sarasota, Florida ... whose property suffered damage?" His inquiry, reported by WFLA, underscores the complexities of property damage accountability. Following a ...
Shakeups of the federal bureaucracy seem to have affected an office vital to Sarasota County’s hurricane recovery. Local officials are relying on the U.S. government's Community Development ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30, 2025. Colorado State University and the National Hurricane Center will deliver their seasonal predictions in April and ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB ... Style and luxury that’s also hurricane resistant. “All of our homes are built to sustain 150-mile-per-hour winds.” said builder Lee Ross. Just before completion ...
State insurance regulator issues warning to insurers regarding storm damage ... after Hurricane Ian. Anne Geggis is the insurance reporter at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida ...
And when Hurricane Beryl hit Houston that July with roughly comparable wind speeds of 36 meters per second, the damage wasn't nearly so severe. Why would that be the case? Engineers at Florida ...
This comes just four months after Hurricane Milton ... of tourists flock to Florida every year to tan on the pristine white beaches and that has modernized the once sleepy fishing village into a ...
right before the devastating Category 3 hurricane made landfall in October. After the Florida Highway Patrol found Trooper, Frank and Karla Spina adopted the pooch and brought him home to join ...
“Local Sarasota families, where this is their one business, are the ones who have the worst time dealing with anything like this,” says Christopher Westley, an economist at Florida Gulf Coast ...