The St. Petersburg office building into which Hurricane Milton tossed a construction crane this week, damaging several floors, has for more than a century served as the home base of local newspapers.
"I think the question is, should there be more regulation, or should there just be more common sense?" DeSantis said.
The editor of the Tampa Bay Times says his news operation didn't miss a beat despite a crane collapse during Hurricane Milton that gouged a hole in the St. Petersburg office building that housed his n ...
Hurricane Milton had just crashed into Florida with 100-mph winds when Tampa Bay Times journalists Zachary T. Sampson and ...
The storm caused at least 16 deaths in the state, where some communities were still dealing with the damage from deadly ...
As the cleanup continued, over 2.5 million customers in Florida remained without power Friday morning. Theme parks, meanwhile ...
Days after Hurricane Milton caused widespread damage to areas still rebuilding after Hurricane Ian two years ago, Gov. Ron ...
Local television news forecast the storm up and down the coast. But after it struck, the cone of coverage felt like it narrowed.
Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke rom St. Petersburg, Florida, on Friday giving an update of Hurricane Milton recovery, urging ...
Florida residents slogged through flooded streets, gathered up scattered debris and assessed damage to their homes on Friday ...
The death toll from Hurricane Milton in Florida rose to 17 on Friday as rescuers continued their efforts to reach residents ...
Many Floridians are returning to their homes on Friday after Hurricane Milton struck the region, leaving behind power outages ...