Wildfires burn as the Governor blames Congress for inaction
Timber debris left behind by last October’s Hurricane Michael fueled a 600-acre wildfire last week in rural Bay County east of Panama City , in what state officials fear will be …
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Timber debris left behind by last October’s Hurricane Michael fueled a 600-acre wildfire last week in rural Bay County east of Panama City , in what state officials fear will be …
The Florida House of Representatives on Wednesday will take up its version of Assignment of Benefits (AOB) reform which now includes a late amendment adding a data component to quantify future savings …
We are blessed to have made wonderful acquaintances over the years and one of those fine folks is Matt Stewart, a housing field coordinator with the U.S. Housing and Urban Development office (HUD) out of Jacksonville. He and his dedicated …
The American custom on the first of April is to plot and execute pranks, jovial and innocuous in nature, on friends and family who seem to have forgotten the coming of April Fools’ Day. The best of us scheme, and …
Four newsletter editions ago, we reported that earthquakes are as rare in Florida as hurricanes are in California, with only five earthquakes in Florida since 1727. Well now we’ve had five more just …
Florida’s economy continues to look up this spring with new reports out showing continued housing market recovery from Hurricane Irma, growth in good-paying clean energy jobs, and the best consumer confidence report in more …
Charged with $620,000 in premium theftA licensed insurance agent and owner of a Doral insurance agency was arrested and charged with stealing more than $620,000 in premiums that he never applied to paying off the insurance policies that he …
Significant amounts of federal recovery money are finally being awarded to areas of the Florida Panhandle hit hard by last October’s Hurricane Michael. A new expedited reimbursement program has kicked-in for …
The Florida House of Representative’s bill addressing Assignment of Benefits (AOB) abuse, with tough new language added last week on auto windshield reimbursement, has passed its last committee and is ready for consideration by …
The latest figures show the number of Assignment of Benefits (AOB) lawsuits continue to rise in Florida, up 18% in 2018 from the year prior – and up 900% from 2008. Despite the increase, the …