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Tampa homeowners say repairs by state program after Irma damage were botched
First Coast News· 1 day agoHurricane Irma left this Tampa couple with a leaky roof, and they weren’t sure how they would afford...
Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts are saying
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago— so the supply of homes for sale is even tighter. As a result, the correction will be nothing like...
‘Dirty end of the stick’: Nuts and bolts of Special Forces missions on display at Tampa gathering
The Washington Times· 5 days agoFrom trailer-mounted shelters to flashlights, from mobile command centers to data-protection apps,...
At least 7 dead after hurricane-force winds pound Houston as power outages persist amid rising...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAdditional storms will usher in renewed threats later Friday. A Level 2 of 5 risk of severe...
Once-Beloved World Tourist Attractions That Don't Exist Anymore
Cheapism via AOL· 5 days agoSacred sites, breathtaking landscapes, and manmade wonders are disappearing, leaving little more...
Stay off the dunes: Proposed Flagler County order could result in $500 fine, jail time
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHadeed said “that has been the mantra for all the local governments along the beach.” He said...
Crosswinds on the rebound, interim CEO says; no charges for former charity head
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOn the eve of its most popular fundraiser — its 26th annual Great Brevard Duck Race — Crosswinds'...
LOVERRO: Leonsis still in the hunt for the Nationals
The Washington Times· 6 days agoTransparent Ted Leonsis hasn’t let the embarrassment of his Virginia stadium collapse keep him down. When the Lerner family put the team on the market in...
Cruel intentions: Cuban regime slowly murders freedom fighter Ernesto Borges who aided U.S.
The Washington Times· 4 days agoTwenty-six years ago, as warm Caribbean winds swept across the communist island of Cuba, a young...
Look Up: Why that crane you see is likely safe
KOAA5· 5 days agoIt seems like nearly every week another crane is popping up in southern Colorado. “They’re 100% safe,” Galvin said, “I wouldn’t think as you see more cranes over there that there should be growing need for more concern.”