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Fueled by TikTok, fear of squatters prompts action, including in Florida
Tampa Bay Times· 9 hours agoAcross various news channels and outlets, a visceral fear of some property owners — that an unwanted...
Lower gas costs trim Duke, TECO bills
WTSP-TV Tampa· 8 hours agoThe plans, approved without discussion by the state Public Service Commission, will pass along savings to customers from lower-than-expected natural gas costs. The commission last month approved ...
National Hurricane Preparedness Week: What you need to know
WFTV via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor Floridians with electric vehicles, it’s recommended that the battery be maintained between 50% -...
Stranded in the ER, seniors await hospital care and suffer avoidable harm
Florida Phoenix via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoEven when physicians determine these patients need to be admitted to the hospital, they often wait...
The U.S. Needs A Real Cuba Policy
The National Interest· 1 day agoCuba’s communist political system, in power since 1959, is probably in its terminal stage. Beset by longstanding and gross economic mismanagement,...
Huge Santa Teresa development aims to fill workforce housing shortage
The El Paso Times via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe focal point of the development, a 32-acre plaza with restaurants, office spaces and other...
Cash demand soars in Puerto Rico after hurricane hit ATMs, card systems
AOL· 3 days agoDemand for cash in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico is "extraordinarily high" after power outages...
Goodbye, 'Knock on wood'? Gov. DeSantis urges hurricane prep
Florida Politics· 1 day agoLast year, Gov. Ron DeSantis made news for urging Floridians to “knock on wood” amid problems in the...
‘I’m not even a driver and that price is outrageous’: Truck driver asked to go over 2K miles for a...
The Daily Dot· 6 days agoAccording to the United States Census, “trucks transported 71.6% or $10.4 trillion of the $14.5...
Ready for hurricane season? Take a look at this list to make sure
WTSP-TV Tampa· 4 days agoThe official start of hurricane season is less than a month away and forecasters are already predicting a busy season full of named storms. It's too soon to tell if Florida