April 25, 2024

Wednesday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 9/6/2017

Stores rush to restock as Hurricane Irma threatens

Stores are rushing to get new supplies of water, bread, generators and batteries as Hurricane Irma cuts a path towards Florida. Hurricane Irma — with its ferocious 185 mph winds — made landfall in the Caribbean early Wednesday, slamming into Barbuda and Antigua as it headed for Puerto Rico. More from the Miami Herald, the Orlando Sentinel and WKMG.

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» Miami-Dade planning first major evacuation in 12 years ahead of Hurricane Irma
» Hurricane Irma prep: Five things you need to buy at the grocery store now
» Florida suspends road tolls due to Hurricane Irma
» Florida Attorney General activates line to help get the gougers
» Jacksonville officials starting to prepare for potential impact as hurricane approaches
» Hurricane Irma: Where to buy supplies and groceries in Naples and Southwest Florida
» Florida Keys evacuations readied ahead of Irma
» South Florida schools and colleges close ahead of Hurricane Irma
» Opinion: Hurricane Irma could put claims about insurance to the test

Florida insurers shares tumble as Hurricane Irma looms

Shares in Florida home insurers such as Heritage Insurance Holdings tumbled on Tuesday as investors braced for losses as Hurricane Irma appeared set to hit the state on Saturday. [Source: Reuters]

Florida ACA navigators will try to sign up more patients with much less money

The federal government will cut the Obamacare advertising budget by 90 percent, going from $100 million to $10 million in the upcoming 2018 enrollment season. Funding for so-called navigator organizations that help people enroll will be cut nearly 40 percent. [Source: Florida Politics]

Gwen Graham wants Florida to sue drug makers to cover costs of treating opioid addiction

Governor candidate Gwen Graham said Tuesday the state of Florida should sue the pharmaceutical industry to recover costs of treating people addicted to opioids. Other states and local governments are taking or have contemplated similar actions. Graham said Florida would join them if she’s elected governor. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]

Florida leaders react to Trump's decision to end DACA program

Florida political leaders on both sides of the aisle reacted to the announcement saying new legislation will be immediately needed to fill the gap for the undocumented youths brought into the U.S. as children, many of whom are tax-paying adults now. [Source: WKMG]

See also:
» DACA repeal takes a financial toll on Florida

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Miami Auto Show postponed indefinitely due to threat of Hurricane Irma
The Miami International Auto Show, slated to open at the Miami Beach Convention Center Saturday, has postponed its opening due to the threat of Hurricane Irma.

› Northrop lands $177 million work for Orlando-built system
The Australian Defense Force has inked a deal with Northrop Grumman to install and maintain a satellite monitoring system that was developed in its Orlando office.

› Internet cafés making a comeback in Jacksonville
The internet cafés are returning after the Florida Legislature in 2013 adopted new regulations in the wake of the shutdown of 49 Allied Veterans of the World internet cafés.

› Kansas manufacturer buys Tarpon Springs leather company
Hopkins Manufacturing Corp. announced Tuesday that it has acquired Acme Chamois, a leather company that's part of the Acme Sponge and Chamois Co. group based in Tarpon Springs.

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