Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation October 05, 2022
Though former Hurricane Ian has long since passed Central Florida, “historic” flooding continues to plague areas of Seminole County, where lakes along the St. Johns River are still rising and federal assistance is being expanded, officials said at a briefing Wednesday. Speaking at the Geneva Rural Heritage Center, Commissioner Jay Zembower said the unprecedented deluge that blanketed the region “taught us a lesson [about] who’s really... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 12, 2022
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Fox News USA Politics October 11, 2022
is pushing to create a new equity adviser at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that would ensure underserved communities have a fair shot at receiving federal disaster aid.Warren, D-Mass., is hoping to attach this requirement to the annual defense policy bill that... + más
VP Kamala Harris dodges question asking about dispersing Hurricane Ian relief based on 'equity' | Fox News
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 08, 2022
Sanford Seminole, the No. 2 high school football team in the Sentinel Super 16 rankings, let a lead evaporate in regulation but pulled out a 35-29 overtime victory against state-ranked Cocoa on Friday night. The ‘Noles improved to 5-1. The Tigers dropped to 2-3 against a... + más
Transfer football players add spark to Ocoee vs. Winter Park | Orlando Sentinel
Hurricane Ian recovery: Orange, Seminole kick off debris collection | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 07, 2022
When post-Hurricane Ian swept through Central Florida last week with tropical storm winds, it dropped tons upon tons of debris, including tree limbs, branches and leaves, on yards across the region. On Wednesday, Orange and Seminole counties kicked off collecting the yard... + más
Hurricane Ian: Seminole officials warn residents flood waters will continue rising | Orlando Sentinel
Seminole turns back tough Cocoa in overtime thriller | Orlando Sentinel
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 07, 2022
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Flooded OCPS elementary school will move temporarily to high school campus | Orlando Sentinel
Portland Press Herald USA World October 05, 2022
People displaced by Hurricane Ian gather outside Hertz Arena, which is being used as a shelter, in Estero Fla. Photo for The Washington Post by Thomas Simonetti ESTERO, Fla. — Shirley Silva left the flooded home she’s been living in with family members since Hurricane Ian... + más
Hurricane Ian’s flood survivors in Central Florida eligible for federal relief funds | Orlando Sentinel
Elizabeth Warren wants ‘equity adviser’ at FEMA, echoing Kamala Harris call for equity-based aid | Fox News
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 01, 2022
Although Hurricane Ian has left Florida, Seminole residents should expect the flood waters to continue rising in the coming days — especially in areas along the St. Johns River near Lake Harney and Lake Monroe, and along the Little Wekiva River in Altamonte Springs — as... + más
‘This is Irma times two:’ A slow flood will impact parts of Seminole days after Ian, officials warn | Orlando Sentinel
Seminole to order emergency evacuation of residents in flood-prone areas | Orlando Sentinel
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