Hurricane Hiatus: Will Our Luck Run Out This Year?
One explanation for the hiatus in major hurricanes: "Luck, and it will run out," says Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman with the National Hurricane Center in Miami. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
One explanation for the hiatus in major hurricanes: "Luck, and it will run out," says Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman with the National Hurricane Center in Miami. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Employers might decide to give their workers a stipend to pay for health insurance on the exchanges rather than sponsor a plan themselves. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
A bill to create an alternative to the national flood insurance program created through the Biggert-Waters Act won strong support in both the House and the Senate. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Roughly 87% of Escambia County is designated by FEMA as a low risk flood zone. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Florida's former insurance consumer advocate, however, blasted the proposal. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Warm sunshine and sandy beaches make south Florida and its crown city, Miami, a haven for tourists, but the area is increasingly endangered by sea level rise, experts said Tuesday. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Sophisticated computer software helps car insurers illegally bump up bills on customers it tags as less likely to switch companies, consumer groups charge. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The carrier recently closed all counties in South Florida - Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach - to new policies. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Rising heat in the equatorial Pacific Ocean portends the quietest Atlantic hurricane season in five years. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Drivers are alerted of hazards by audible warnings and a flashing light from a dashboard device, installed close to the steering wheel. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE