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MySuncoast.com on MSNTrooper’s Law passes Senate, named in honor of dog abandoned during MiltonTrooper, a dog that was found tied to a fence on I-75 in Tampa during Hurricane Milton, is the catalyst for a new law headed ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTampa Homeowners Impacted By Hurricanes Helene, Milton Eligible For Up To $20,000 In AidTAMPA, Fla. - Tampa homeowners who suffered damages from Hurricanes Helene and Milton can soon apply for up to $20,000 in ...
The law, named for the dog left behind as Hurricane Milton neared Florida, would make abandoning a dog amid a natural disaster a third-degree felony.
"Florida this year will be fighting drier weather this spring. North Florida and the Panhandle will have the highest risk for severe weather and tornadoes," said Alexander Duffus, AccuWeather ...
A wide-ranging bill includes changes for shelter regulations, election supervisors, debris cleanup and rebuilding after a ...
Homeowners in Sarasota Could receive hundreds of thousands of dollars to help with hurricane repairs
Sarasota County wants your help determining how to spend $210 million. The money comes from a federal grant to help with hurricane repair costs, and homeowners could get a big chunk of it.
Trooper's Law, a bill that would make restraining and abandoning a dog outside during a natural disaster a third-degree felony, passed the Florida Senate on Wednesday in a 39-0 vote.
City of Anna Maria officials seek funding for reconstruction of the city pier, which was largely destroyed by hurricanes ...
FOX 13’s Genevieve Curtis reports on St. Petersburg homeowners who still can’t obtain rebuilding permits as backlogs persist ...
State lawmakers advanced a bill to improve hurricane preparation and response, focusing on emergency management, debris ...
Officials for Sarasota County and local cities are still in the midst of recovery efforts to fully reopen many parks and ...
The Senate passed “Trooper’s Law” — the legislation prompting new reform after a dog was tied up and abandoned during a ...
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