Alex Matisse grew up in a family of acclaimed artists, but not until he took an after-school pottery class did he discover his own life’s path. Now his East Fork Pottery makes bowls, plates and other ...
The Tampa City Council voted to support spending an additional $500,000 a year on storm drain maintenance as residents called for more information about why so much flooding occurred this past ...
Florida farmers will fill 3 million fewer boxes of oranges this growing season than they projected to pre-Hurricane Milton, ...
Jake was born with half of a heart in 2010. It’s a congenital heart defect called hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) which prevents normal blood flow through the heart. He has had three open heart ...
When scrolling through social media, Hometown Hero and small business owner Zak Ballard saw a post that said that Farley’s Famous Hot Dogs in Hurricane was not doing well in sales, and Ballard knew -- ...
Young has lived in his Lake Charles home for nearly 40 years. After the 2020 hurricanes, he received a grant from the City of Lake Charles Home Rehabilitation Program, allowing him to make the repairs ...
Florida officials say a large red tide bloom in the Gulf of Mexico is underway following hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024. According to the latest update from the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
FOX 13’s Genevieve Curtis continues to report on the high water bills many Pinellas County residents have experienced since the hurricane hit the region in late 2024. The County finally admitted to ...
A legendary western North Carolina native has partnered with two corporations to help announce that $10 million in consumer debt has been cleared for those impacted by Hurricane Helene in the ...
Stuart Stout runs Red Angus Ranch in Hurricane. It’s a farm he grew up on, but he admits that something is different this year.
In all, Tennessee leaders passed more than a billion dollars in new programs and projects, including school voucher expansion, new immigration enforcement laws and relief for East Tennessee.
More than 100 people have contacted the ABC Action News I-Team saying they are stuck waiting on unemployment benefits and are growing more desperate by the day.