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Articles Related to Hurricanes
- 2/4/2006, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie governments discuss hot topics
- 1/19/2006, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast agricultural land is going for a lot of green
- 1/11/2006, Palm Beach Post
Feds won't pay to remove citrus trees with canker
- 1/11/2006, Palm Beach Post
Water managers' plans underwhelm activists
- 1/11/2006, TCPalm.com
Harbor Branch looks to its future
- 1/4/2006, TCPalm.com
This is the time to ask tough storm questions
- 12/24/2005, TCPalm.com
Community Foundation hands out grants to Martin County institutions
- 12/20/2005, TCPalm.com
Link to toll road in Port St. Lucie opens
- 12/14/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin to ask governor for St. Lucie River emergency
- 12/11/2005, TCPalm.com
Vero Beach making power plans
- 12/6/2005, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie schools watch housing prices
- 12/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
Last chance for Glades
- 12/2/2005, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie gives state legislators its wish list for 2006
- 12/1/2005, TCPalm.com
Idea floated to create south storage for Lake O
- 11/30/2005, TCPalm.com
Owner of Fort Pierce port faces fines
- 11/28/2005, TCPalm.com
Gallagher pushing tougher codes
- 11/26/2005, Palm Beach Post
Boom may raise Port St. Lucie insurance premiums
- 11/26/2005, TCPalm.com
Lake Okeechobee dike leaks worrisome
- 11/21/2005, Palm Beach Post
Failed Blue Camp housing deal disappoints nonprofit group
- 11/20/2005, Palm Beach Post
Life still on hold for Lake O businesses
- 11/19/2005, Palm Beach Post
Lake O releases headed for court
- 11/19/2005, Palm Beach Post
Solution sought for mined sand, too hard for beach
- 11/11/2005, TCPalm.com
Hotel industry, in 'state of emergency' over room shortage, bemoans building restrictions in Martin County
- 11/11/2005, TCPalm.com
Turtle nesting season a success in Martin, south St. Lucie
- 11/11/2005, Palm Beach Post
Nation has moved on, but South Florida hasn't
- 11/9/2005, Palm Beach Post
Sky of blue, and sea of brown
- 11/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin pursues state grant to revamp historic building
- 11/8/2005, News-Press.com
Officials from Lee rip water managers
- 11/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Governor says housing will be biggest need in rebuilding after Wilma
- 11/8/2005, TCPalm.com
Residents in Martin, St. Lucie take water quality testing into own hands
- 11/7/2005, Palm Beach Post
Environmental concerns keep UF expert on go
- 11/6/2005, News-Press.com
Success of Ave Maria depends on both school, town
- 11/6/2005, News-Press.com
Storm season takes big toll on farm industry
- 11/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
River advocates may sue over Lake O releases
- 11/3/2005, Naples Daily News
Road building, other transportation priorities laid out
- 11/3/2005, TCPalm.com
Pleasure Cove residents facing steeper demolition bills
- 11/2/2005, Palm Beach Post
Natural disaster, natural cure: A better way to repair Indian River's shores
- 11/1/2005, Palm Beach Post
Damage much less than two '04 storms
- 10/31/2005, Palm Beach Post
Hoover dike's integrity questioned
- 10/31/2005, Palm Beach Post
FEMA faulted over flow of storm money to school districts
- 10/30/2005, Palm Beach Post
From its first stirrings, Wilma meant trouble
- 10/30/2005, Palm Beach Post
Pretense of readiness gone with Wilma's wind
- 10/30/2005, Palm Beach Post
What happens after Wilma? Will state tourism dwindle, or locals flee?
- 10/29/2005, Palm Beach Post
Mobile homes offer cheap Florida living but hurricane hazards
- 10/29/2005, TCPalm.com
Indian River Drive reinforcements hold up after Hurricane Wilma
- 10/29/2005, Palm Beach Post
Sugar industry prepares for harvest
- 10/28/2005, Palm Beach Post
Pre-storm prep speeds return to normalcy in St. Lucie
- 10/28/2005, TCPalm.com
Many in Fort Pierce's Pleasure Cove Mobile Home Park taking compensation offers to move after Wilma
- 10/27/2005, Palm Beach Post
Fla. Ag Chief: Wilma Is Worst He's Seen
- 10/27/2005, TCPalm.com
Area beaches fared better this time around
- 10/27/2005, Palm Beach Post
Widespread losses seen for farmers
- 10/26/2005, TCPalm.com
Manufactured homes hit hardest on Hutchinson Island
- 10/26/2005, Palm Beach Post
Growers' storm losses top $1 billion, ag chief says
- 10/26/2005, TCPalm.com
Hurricane Wilma hits area stronger than expected
- 10/25/2005, TCPalm.com
Some in mobile homes wish they'd evacuated in Indian River County
- 10/25/2005, Palm Beach Post
Wilma swamps Port St. Lucie
- 10/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
Expressway construction to begin despite cost
- 10/20/2005, Naples Daily News
Coastal development leaves area vulnerable to Wilma
- 10/20/2005, News-Press.com
FEMA shouldn’t take lead, Jeb says
- 10/18/2005, Palm Beach Post
Mississippi vs. West Palm Beach
- 10/16/2005, Miami Herald
A building apart
- 10/16/2005, Miami Herald
Gov. Bush swept up amid 'The Big One' insurance challenge
- 10/16/2005, Miami Herald
Saltwater fish face uncertain future
- 10/14/2005, TCPalm.com
The latest threat to river? Leaking septic tanks
- 10/14/2005, TCPalm.com
Bids for Crosstown Parkway at least $6.3 million over Port St. Lucie's budget
- 10/13/2005, Naples Daily News
Finally, 'good news' on citrus: Forecast up
- 10/11/2005, TCPalm.com
Developers' eyes on West Wabasso
- 10/10/2005, Palm Beach Post
Spoil islands' upkeep rewarding mission for volunteers
- 10/9/2005, TCPalm.com
Lake Okeechobee failing
- 10/9/2005, TCPalm.com
Vero's Heritage Center thrives with the times
- 10/9/2005, TCPalm.com
Fellsmere recalls flooding like that in New Orleans
- 10/9/2005, TCPalm.com
Fort Pierce tackles its housing crisis
- 10/7/2005, TCPalm.com
Growers get $200 million for canker losses
- 10/5/2005, TCPalm.com
FEMA to area: Return $6.2M
- 10/5/2005, Naples Daily News
FEMA wants to recoup $30.3 million from Floridians
- 10/4/2005, TCPalm.com
Hutchinson Island beach project one step closer to approval
- 10/2/2005, TCPalm.com - Business
State gives PSL windfall for housing
- 10/2/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie Estuary may get break from Lake O flow
- 10/1/2005, Naples Daily News
Florida citrus damage estimated at $180 million
- 10/1/2005, Palm Beach Post
Demise of mobile homes adds to housing crunch
- 10/1/2005, Naples Daily News
Bush says South Florida hurricane-ready, but fuel a concern
- 9/30/2005, TCPalm.com
Evacuation planning stuck in jam
- 9/29/2005, TCPalm.com
Florida needs answers to oceanfront insurance predicament
- 9/28/2005, Naples Daily News
Florida growers ask Ag Secretary to promote fruits and vegetables
- 9/27/2005, TCPalm.com
Fixation on Gulf oil drilling can do more harm than good
- 9/26/2005, Palm Beach Post
Fort Pierce's gritty waterfront suddenly in hot demand among developers
- 9/26/2005, TCPalm.com
Storms in Gulf of Mexico could slow Indian River County beach projects
- 9/25/2005, Palm Beach Post
Wetlands defender relentless, thorough
- 9/24/2005, TCPalm.com
Treasure Coast coalition serves up priorities at breakfast with lawmakers
- 9/21/2005, Naples Daily News
Hurricane expert predicts decades of increased hurricane activity
- 9/18/2005, TCPalm.com
North Beach may be ritzy condo haven
- 9/18/2005, Palm Beach Post
Board aims to build new Fort Pierce Central High
- 9/18/2005, Palm Beach Post
If a Katrina hit here . . .
- 9/17/2005, TCPalm.com
Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council dives into water quality debate
- 9/17/2005, Palm Beach Post
New cash puts pressure on Martin schools
- 9/16/2005, Palm Beach Post
Sen. Tom Lee gives growth panel some balance
- 9/13/2005, Palm Beach Post
White House conference looks to Florida as aging bellwether
- 9/11/2005, Palm Beach Post
Sea turtle nesting numbers better than scientists thought
- 9/11/2005, Palm Beach Post
Mass coastal evacuation may work only in theory
- 9/11/2005, Naples Daily News
Katrina raises doubt about Florida's FEMA payments from last year
- 9/10/2005, Palm Beach Post
Improve plan to handle a break in Lake O dike
- 9/10/2005, Palm Beach Post
Wetlands protect shore
- 9/9/2005, Palm Beach Post
Dozens plead for county to lower tax rate
- 9/9/2005, Miami Herald
Coastal growth to get scrutiny
- 9/9/2005, Naples Daily News
Lake O and Katrina hurricanes teach the same tragic lessons
- 9/8/2005, TCPalm.com
Expert: Citrus greening disease worse than canker
- 9/8/2005, TCPalm.com
State to consider St. Lucie lawyer's dune sand letter as official disavows it
- 9/8/2005, TCPalm.com
Blame wet weather on warmer ocean
- 9/8/2005, TCPalm.com
Riverkeeper group's conditions in lawsuit concern St. Lucie
- 9/7/2005, NA
The Lure of Coastal Life Outweighs The Risks
- 9/5/2005, TCPalm.com
A season like no other
- 9/4/2005, Miami Herald
Hard lessons learned from a disaster of the past
- 9/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
Think of New Orleans: Shore up Hoover Dike
- 8/31/2005, TCPalm.com
Martin, St. Lucie counties split on joint-growth plans
- 8/30/2005, News-Press.com
River's algae match St. Lucie's
- 8/25/2005, TCPalm.com
Fellsmere affordable housing project wins converts
- 8/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin planning lawsuit over water discharges
- 8/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
Commissioners discuss possible special-needs shelter locations
- 8/24/2005, TCPalm.com
Plan will help Vero's economic future
- 8/22/2005, Naples Daily News
Scientists: Gulf dead zone big as Collier County
- 8/22/2005, Miami Herald
Virulent algae creates red tide of death
- 8/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie panel suggests ways to make housing affordable
- 8/21/2005, Palm Beach Post
Research gap clouds risk from toxic algae
- 8/19/2005, Naples Daily News
Report: Humans pose biggest danger to coral reefs
- 8/18/2005, Stuart News
Counties correct to crack down on beachfront lighting to protect turtles
- 8/18/2005, Palm Beach Post
Algae found toxic, but risks aren't clear
- 8/17/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin, Indian River find lots in common
- 8/17/2005, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie attempts to undo development maze
- 8/17/2005, Stuart News
Hutchinson Island plan for mixed development draws controversy
- 8/17/2005, Press Journal
Rules on coastal setbacks need updating, enforcement
- 8/16/2005, TCPalm.com
Funding for Indian River County beach work may fall $10 million short
- 8/16/2005, Palm Beach Post
Citrus canker found in four Treasure Coast groves
- 8/14/2005, Palm Beach Post
Scientists fret over brown water extending from the St. Lucie Inlet
- 8/13/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie County officials blast FEMA for ongoing delays and confusion
- 8/13/2005, Naples Daily News
Economic diversification
- 8/11/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie's Hispanic population growing explosively
- 8/11/2005, Palm Beach Post
Firms eye St. Lucie, boosting job hopes
- 8/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
Citrus crisis moves to top of growth panel list
- 8/3/2005, Press Journal
Florida faces challenges in battle against canker
- 8/3/2005, Palm Beach Post
No help for St. Lucie River, and no apology
- 8/3/2005, NA
Land in 1920s Florida Was So Hot, People Sold Underwater Lots
- 7/28/2005, Palm Beach Post
Condo developer denied variance
- 7/26/2005, Naples Daily News
Nearly half in Florida didn't have plan for fleeing storms in 04
- 7/24/2005, Stuart News
Sandy shorelines come at a price
- 7/24/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Fort Pierce marina rises from grave
- 7/24/2005, Miami Herald
Beach renourishment a fact of life in Florida
- 7/20/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie schools stuck in 'C' rut
- 7/20/2005, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast in line for more hurricane aid
- 7/20/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie fairgrounds to be shelter
- 7/20/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin school district among best in state
- 7/19/2005, NA
Storms worsen erosion fears in the Gulf
- 7/17/2005, Press Journal
Subdivision approved to be built near Indian River County wildlife refuges
- 7/17/2005, Palm Beach Post
Update growth plans for growing number of storms
- 7/15/2005, Stuart News
FAU buds at Harbor Branch
- 7/12/2005, Palm Beach Post
Windfall enables Port St. Lucie to hike housing aid for needy
- 7/11/2005, Miami Herald
Sick St. Lucie River is fading fast
- 7/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie officials consider $450M budget proposal
- 7/1/2005, Palm Beach Post
Statewide shelter system needs state's support
- 6/30/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie County centennial: A look at the past 100 years
- 6/30/2005, Naples Daily News
Bedroom community on former swamp is fastest-growing in U.S.
- 6/30/2005, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie nation's fastest growing city
- 6/25/2005, Stuart News
Manatee deaths hit record highs
- 6/25/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie tax roll up record 26.4%
- 6/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast crime level despite growth
- 6/23/2005, Press Journal
Indian River County to seek money from new state program to help residents repair hurricane damage
- 6/22/2005, Naples Daily News
Planners: Limiting urban sprawl key to future
- 6/21/2005, Stuart News
FEMA speeds funds to Treasure Coast
- 6/21/2005, Stuart News
FEMA won't kick out trailer-dwellers
- 6/21/2005, Stuart News
$1M gift saves Fort Pierce food bank
- 6/21/2005, Naples Daily News
FEMA keeping long-term presence for 2004 Florida storm recovery
- 6/19/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie schools strive to rebound from FCAT lapse
- 6/19/2005, Stuart News
FAU students get 'real-life' disaster training
- 6/17/2005, Miami Herald
Remove incentives for tragedy
- 6/16/2005, St. Petersburg Times
New Indian River County land watchdog group formed
- 6/15/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin puts sales tax vote on fast track
- 6/10/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie school's health fix could cost $1 million
- 6/9/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin schools excel; St. Lucie's falter
- 6/8/2005, Press Journal
Homeless group seeks lease money
- 6/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie voters say yes to parkway bond
- 6/8/2005, Stuart News
Martin foots bill for waterway cleanup
- 6/8/2005, Stuart News
Martin County panel will consider ways to increase affordable housing
- 6/7/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie County ponders possible Port St. Lucie fee loss
- 6/6/2005, Press Journal
FCAT scores rise and fall along the Treasure Coast
- 6/5/2005, Press Journal
Indian River school district pushes $286M capital plan
- 6/3/2005, Naples Daily News
Ag secretary visits citrus growers plagued by storms, canker
- 6/3/2005, Press Journal
Fellsmere sets July 1 deadline for residents to be out of FEMA trailers
- 6/3/2005, Palm Beach Post
Pruitt urges: Press officials on fixing lake
- 6/1/2005, Press Journal
Indian River emergency operations center will move into new digs
- 5/31/2005, Press Journal
Nursing home evacuees to return to Vero Beach
- 5/31/2005, Press Journal
Sea turtle numbers on the rebound?
- 5/31/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin, St. Lucie prep as if storm will hit again
- 5/28/2005, Stuart News
Sand chokes Bathtub Reef ecosystem
- 5/28/2005, Stuart News
St. Lucie County tax roll up about 12%
- 5/27/2005, Stuart News
Local rental needs not being met
- 5/27/2005, TCPalm.com
Most Treasure Coast projects escape Bush's veto; millions coming to area
- 5/22/2005, Stuart News
Governor will be 'sensitive' with Treasure Coast funding
- 5/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
When Scripps board felt pushed, it opted to shove
- 5/20/2005, Naples Daily News
Feds turn back on funding beach renourishment work
- 5/19/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie No. 1 in state for sewage spill amount
- 5/16/2005, News-Press.com
New laws require policy education
- 5/12/2005, News-Press.com
Okeechobee manager outlines plans to lower water
- 5/8/2005, TCPalm.com
Region fares well in state budget
- 5/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
To fix the rivers, fix the big lake
- 5/3/2005, Naples Daily News
Senate approves $208 million for housing recovery
- 5/3/2005, Palm Beach Post
Senate OKs building code update; on to Bush
- 5/1/2005, Naples Daily News
FEMA tweaks its plans as hurricane season approaches
- 4/30/2005, Palm Beach Post
Estuary cleanup set in water storage plan
- 4/27/2005, News-Press.com
Legislation would speed emergency aid
- 4/26/2005, TCPalm.com
Home prices up 39 percent on the Treasure Coast
- 4/24/2005, Stuart News
CRA labeled 'problem project'
- 4/24/2005, TCPalm.com
Real estate hot career in Martin
- 4/24/2005, Stuart News
Hoteliers say Radisson replacement needed
- 4/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
Restoring marina seen as anchoring Pahokee's recovery
- 4/23/2005, Orlando Sentinel
Beach work won't meet key deadline
- 4/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
District casts doubt on bond to pay for St. Lucie schools
- 4/22/2005, Stuart News
Martin survey shows residents are dissatisfied with post-storm efforts
- 4/21/2005, Stuart News
Martin, St. Lucie residents angry over sandy situation at the beaches
- 4/20/2005, Stuart News
Indiantown growth may mean five new schools
- 4/19/2005, Press Journal
Fort Pierce Radisson to become condo site
- 4/14/2005, Press Journal
Wabasso Beach reopens Friday
- 4/12/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
St. Lucie County workers get a second chance
- 4/12/2005, Press Journal
More citrus workers to help find canker in Indian River County
- 4/12/2005, Palm Beach Post
Lawmakers push to slash affordable-housing cash
- 4/12/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Gov. Bush pledges money to promote affordable housing on Treasure Coast
- 4/11/2005, St. Petersburg Times
The land's next crop
- 4/5/2005, Palm Beach Post
Land plan's spaces draw favor, but devil is in details
- 4/4/2005, Naples Daily News
Legislation puts cities against counties
- 4/3/2005, Sun-Sentinel
Storms left Okeechobee Lake imperiled, officials say
- 4/3/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Gallagher finally meets with residents at storm-relief meeting in Fort Pierce
- 3/31/2005, Palm Beach Post
Plan for low-cost housing gets help
- 3/30/2005, Naples Daily News
Bill would revamp Save our Homes amendment
- 3/30/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Fort Pierce hires development expert
- 3/29/2005, Press Journal
Helping Okeechobee, rivers is a delicate balancing act
- 3/28/2005, Palm Beach Post
When hurricanes come, rumors and myths swirl
- 3/26/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Sea turtles face beaches changed by hurricanes in Martin, St. Lucie
- 3/25/2005, Palm Beach Post
Water managers to increase releases from Lake O
- 3/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie schools may face growth crisis
- 3/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast housing crunch
- 3/21/2005, Palm Beach Post
Soaring prices hold hidden costs for Martin, St. Lucie's economies
- 3/20/2005, Palm Beach Post
What can you buy for $200,000 or less on the Treasure Coast?
- 3/20/2005, Sun-Sentinel
Six months after the hurricanes, 75% of storm victims remain in a lurch
- 3/20/2005, Orlando Sentinel
10 years after net ban, families move on
- 3/18/2005, Press Journal
State's citrus aid should support industry's continued health
- 3/14/2005, News-Press.com
Rezoning lets farmers sow development seed
- 3/13/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
FEMA maps show flood zones in St. Lucie
- 3/13/2005, Miami Herald
Champions of environment say goodbye
- 3/12/2005, Stuart News
Hurricanes set back museum
- 3/12/2005, NA
Stuart researcher hooked on sick fish
- 3/12/2005, Florida Today
Sea oats a much-desired plant on coast
- 3/11/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Warrants issued in St. Lucie in citrus canker battle
- 3/11/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Warrants issued in St. Lucie in citrus canker battle
- 3/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
Help growers who stay
- 3/6/2005, Naples Daily News
Legislators look for new approaches to hurricanes
- 3/5/2005, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie curbing canker with tried and true method — the ax
- 3/4/2005, Press Journal
Midway to new season, where do we stand?
- 3/4/2005, Stuart News
Six months after storms, a ways to go
- 3/3/2005, Stuart News
Citrus growers pleading for help in Washington
- 3/2/2005, Miami Herald
Coastal growth makes evacuations a challenge
- 3/2/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
State proposal falls far short of fixing affordability problem
- 3/1/2005, Palm Beach Post
Beach fixes will be costly
- 3/1/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Fort Pierce starts work on education center, gym and hurricane shelter
- 3/1/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Fort Pierce starts work on education center, gym and hurricane shelter
- 2/27/2005, Stuart News
$8 million going to beaches in Martin
- 2/25/2005, Naples Daily News
Hurricanes blamed for spread of citrus canker
- 2/24/2005, Palm Beach Post
North Hutchinson Island residents resist private beach club plan
- 2/22/2005, Palm Beach Post
School growth costs balloon by billion
- 2/20/2005, Naples Daily News
Legislature: Big issues will test predictions of smooth legislative session
- 2/20/2005, Naples Daily News
Legislature: Four hurricanes bring issue of affordable housing to lawmakers
- 2/19/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Airports catch 2nd wind
- 2/18/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
More canker found in grove west of Fort Pierce, two Fellsmere homes
- 2/18/2005, TCPalm.com
Storm guru: Long-term trend troubling
- 2/17/2005, News-Press.com
Bill calls for plain language on hurricane policies
- 2/17/2005, Palm Beach Post
Canker cited as concern for lawmakers
- 2/16/2005, Naples Daily News
Task force calls for millions for post-hurricane housing
- 2/15/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie scrambles to handle building permits
- 2/14/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Help on the way for battered beaches
- 2/13/2005, News-Press.com
Mobile home owners face double woes
- 2/13/2005, Jupiter Courier
Hurricane hangover drags on as insurers wrangle
- 2/13/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Keeping St. Lucie kids playing
- 2/13/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Leaders debate future of Riverwalk
- 2/13/2005, Press Journal
Housing permits grow in Sebastian
- 2/12/2005, Press Journal
Congressmen to get helicopter tour of groves affected by citrus canker
- 2/12/2005, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie pursues its own emergency center
- 2/11/2005, Naples Daily News
New hurricane housing proposal focuses on hardest-hit areas
- 2/10/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Citrus canker found in more trees in grove, 1,500 trees will be destroyed
- 2/10/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Bermuda High could bring more storms for 2005 hurricane season
- 2/9/2005, Naples Daily News
Gallagher to push for tax-free hurricane savings accounts
- 2/9/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
More citrus canker found in grove southwest of Fort Pierce
- 2/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Canker hits another St. Lucie commercial grove
- 2/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Indian River Drive photos show debris in bank
- 2/7/2005, Palm Beach Post
Pruitt right to back off
- 2/6/2005, News-Press.com
Mobile home owners face new regulations
- 2/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
Stuart weighs growth impact
- 2/6/2005, TCPalm.com
Study: Housing far short of 2030 needs
- 2/5/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Treasure Coast farming population slowly diminishing, selling off land
- 2/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
Hire lobbyist for storm expense paybacks, Port St. Lucie manager urges
- 2/4/2005, Palm Beach Post
Martin gets some free beach repair from Army corps
- 2/4/2005, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie County property appraiser: Land value to rise despite hurricanes
- 2/3/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Noise from beach sand operation angers Hutchinson Island residents
- 2/2/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
St. Lucie in financial hole from cleanup
- 2/2/2005, Naples Daily News
FEMA director defends agency against hurricane payout criticism
- 2/2/2005, Palm Beach Post
Pruitt to delay property transfer tax vote for research and education
- 2/2/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Take a look at big picture of growth along coast
- 2/1/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Canker spreads to two more groves
- 1/30/2005, News-Press.com
Small-business loans are 'pain but gain' for many disaster borrowers
- 1/29/2005, Palm Beach Post
Citrus canker taints TCoast grove
- 1/24/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Mound in middle of Indian River Lagoon to become thriving island
- 1/23/2005, Palm Beach Post
Canker is demagogues' bitter fruit
- 1/21/2005, Palm Beach Post
PBC, TCoast jobless rates fall
- 1/15/2005, Palm Beach Post
Marine firms fear sinking
- 1/15/2005, TCPalm.com
Good news, bad news
- 1/13/2005, Naples Daily News
Home builders seek changes in building code after hurricanes
- 1/12/2005, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie considering fees for hurricane shelters
- 1/12/2005, Fort Pierce Tribune
Stabilization road work on Indian River Drive to continue in St. Lucie County
- 1/12/2005, Press Journal
Guest columnist: The case for slowing growth in Indian River County
- 1/12/2005, Stuart News
Lawsuit fights park's rezoning
- 1/11/2005, Press Journal
Sand replacement commences across Indian River County
- 1/11/2005, Press Journal
Vero celebrates opening of arts center
- 1/8/2005, Palm Beach Post
Canker found in commercial grove in Indian River
- 1/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
Turtles cramp beach repairs
- 1/6/2005, Palm Beach Post
Damage from storm-tossed boats raises cry on anchorage rules
- 1/4/2005, Stuart News
FEMA process confuses Ocean Breeze Park residents
- 1/3/2005, Press Journal
CDs promote eco-heritage
- 1/1/2005, Stuart News
Experts seek plan to heal sick river
- 12/31/2004, Palm Beach Post
Housing market so hot too many can't touch it
- 12/31/2004, Palm Beach Post
Martin, St. Lucie brace for insurance changes
- 12/30/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Rebuilding may create better places
- 12/29/2004, Stuart News
Navigation district requests boater help noticing channel depth changes
- 12/29/2004, Palm Beach Post
Canker found in St. Lucie County neighborhood
- 12/28/2004, Miami Herald
Brazil's juices sour citrus profit
- 12/28/2004, Stuart News
St. Lucie seeks grants to shore up county against future disasters
- 12/26/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
FEMA fraud outrage to those in need
- 12/26/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
FEMA fraud outrage to those in need
- 12/25/2004, Stuart News
St. Lucie fishermen angling for new reef chief position
- 12/25/2004, Stuart News
Martin seeks grant to locate sunken ships off Jupiter Island
- 12/23/2004, Stuart News
Contamination worries prompt county to test muck at Indian River Lagoon
- 12/22/2004, Palm Beach Post
Storms cleared rogue seaweed, but it might return
- 12/19/2004, Naples Daily News
Ave Maria project sets precedent for conservation
- 12/19/2004, Press Journal
IRMH seeks repair funds
- 12/19/2004, Stuart News
Part of road taken off project list
- 12/19/2004, Stuart News
Sour marketplace: The historic Fort Pierce State Farmers Market remains crippled by hurricane damage.
- 12/18/2004, Press Journal
Sebastian manager moving on
- 12/17/2004, Naples Daily News
Florida Legislature passes relief for hurricane victims
- 12/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Legislature OKs storm relief
- 12/16/2004, Palm Beach Post
Developer gives $350,000 to upgrade Port St. Lucie shelter
- 12/16/2004, Stuart News
St. Lucie looking for way to ban old, substandard mobile homes
- 12/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Mobile home owners added to state plan for post-hurricane tax relief
- 12/15/2004, Stuart News
Martin allows FEMA to use Indiantown development for more housing
- 12/15/2004, Naples Daily News
Floridians who lost homes to storms could get $1,500 tax rebate
- 12/15/2004, Palm Beach Post
Hurricane assistance closer to passage
- 12/15/2004, Stuart News
Session to yield property tax relief
- 12/15/2004, Press Journal
Indian River building moratorium proposal draws crowd to hearing
- 12/15/2004, Press Journal
Group forms to help disaster victims
- 12/15/2004, Palm Beach Post
Officials OK shoring up Indian River Drive, MacArthur Boulevard
- 12/14/2004, Stuart News
Senate OKs beach repair package
- 12/14/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2005: Report says 50 shelters, critical buildings hit hard by hurricanes
- 12/14/2004, Naples Daily News
Legislature: Lawmakers consider relief for victims of hurricane double shots
- 12/12/2004, Palm Beach Post
The Jigsaw Coast
- 12/12/2004, Naples Daily News
Florida Legislature ... in 'streamlining' growth, don't forget quality of life
- 12/11/2004, Press Journal
Mayfield urges beach restoration
- 12/11/2004, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie sets rules for special-needs storm shelter
- 12/11/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane damage to Florida citrus crop even worse than expected
- 12/11/2004, Stuart News
Martin to start penalizing for debris
- 12/11/2004, Stuart News
Martin to start penalizing for debris
- 12/11/2004, Press Journal
Sebastian site plan is approved despite bald eagle, traffic concerns
- 12/11/2004, Stuart News
Port St. Lucie officials make needs list for next hurricane season
- 12/11/2004, Stuart News
Port St. Lucie officials make needs list for next hurricane season
- 12/10/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin bed tax storm's silver lining
- 12/9/2004, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie officials seek wisdom from storms
- 12/9/2004, Palm Beach Post
Storms revive idea of burying Jupiter Island power lines
- 12/8/2004, Naples Daily News
Turtle nests could stall post-hurricane dune restoration
- 12/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Martin to borrow $8.2 million for storm repairs
- 12/8/2004, TCPalm.com
Fort Pierce commission ends moratorium on repair, replacement of metal buildings
- 12/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Help real storm victims
- 12/7/2004, Palm Beach Post
Damage to shelters dismays roof expert
- 12/7/2004, Stuart News
Martin may shift funds to eroded road work
- 12/7/2004, Stuart News
Valliere backs Indian Street Bridge
- 12/6/2004, Press Journal
Seeing into Vero Beach's future
- 12/6/2004, Naples Daily News
Accommodating Hurricanes
- 12/6/2004, Palm Beach Post
Civic center priorities
- 12/5/2004, Stuart News
Some in FEMA trailers must move
- 12/5/2004, Stuart News
St. Lucie struggles to keep dirt from seeping into Indian River Lagoon
- 12/5/2004, Press Journal
Turtle plan is a 'model for Florida'
- 12/4/2004, Naples Daily News
Lawmakers to meet week of Dec. 13 in special session
- 12/4/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane season 2004
- 12/4/2004, Palm Beach Post
20,000 report property damage in St. Lucie
- 12/4/2004, Stuart News
Deadline for storm aid extended
- 12/3/2004, Stuart News
Panel crafts proposal for storm aid
- 12/3/2004, Stuart News
Martin fast-tracks Indiantown temporary housing plan
- 12/3/2004, Palm Beach Post
Health panel says Martin needs more coordination
- 12/2/2004, Stuart News
Homeowners to be focus of extra legislative session
- 12/2/2004, Palm Beach Post
First anti-erosion blocks set to be installed along Indian River
- 12/2/2004, Palm Beach Post
Wilcox chosen state's top schools superintendent
- 12/2/2004, Palm Beach Post
Local leaders compile storm aid wish list for legislators
- 12/1/2004, TCPalm.com
State to fund hurricane beach repair
- 12/1/2004, Palm Beach Post
Gov. Bush praises Treasure Coast efforts during hurricane season
- 11/29/2004, Miami Herald
FEMA a port in storm for homeless
- 11/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin seeks cash for building
- 11/28/2004, Orlando Sentinel
Serious reforms needed
- 11/28/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Our season of destruction ends
- 11/28/2004, Stuart News
Martin County considers Hobe Sound land preservation deal
- 11/28/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane season: Legislature has 6 months to 'repair' insurance laws
- 11/28/2004, Naples Daily News
National Hurricane Center plots tracking graphic's new course
- 11/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Grant to help charities recover
- 11/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River County agency works to ensure long-term hurricane aid
- 11/25/2004, Palm Beach Post
Hurricanes' effect to be felt in Martin for years
- 11/25/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Months later, aftermath of hurricanes a part of everyday life
- 11/24/2004, St. Petersburg Times
New rule protects storm victims
- 11/24/2004, News-Press.com
DMV eases rule on older mobile homes
- 11/21/2004, Press Journal
Take a breath: Piecemeal development lacks vision for county.
- 11/20/2004, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie's damage to public facilities tops $100 million
- 11/20/2004, TCPalm.com
Panel: Hurricanes may help Vero Beach's visioning plan
- 11/20/2004, Stuart News
FEMA plans housing site for Indiantown hurricane victims
- 11/19/2004, TCPalm.com
City may need to borrow $10 million
- 11/17/2004, Stuart News
Rep. Negron and Sen. Pruitt positioned to help Treasure Coast
- 11/17/2004, Miami Herald
Cultural groups struggle after storms
- 11/16/2004, Palm Beach Post
Report: 4 percent decline in Florida tourism in hurricane period
- 11/16/2004, Palm Beach Post
Storms stagger home sales
- 11/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Pruitt to chair rules board
- 11/16/2004, Palm Beach Post
Lake Okeechobee damage may take months to know
- 11/16/2004, Press Journal
$8.4 million OK'd for county beach repair in Indian River
- 11/16/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Indian River Drive armoring OK'd
- 11/13/2004, Sun-Sentinel
Storms, home market bring windfall
- 11/11/2004, TCPalm.com
Tight condo market may get tighter
- 11/10/2004, Palm Beach Post
Martin to fix private land along Indian River Drive
- 11/9/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Legislature should move with caution
- 11/9/2004, TCPalm.com
Storms leave questions on beach renourishment
- 11/9/2004, Naples Daily News
New Florida legislature will quickly face hurricane, pre-k issues
- 11/8/2004, TCPalm.com
Managing growth
- 11/7/2004, TCPalm.com
Residents fight lagoon wall plan
- 11/7/2004, TCPalm.com
Boat owners want city to repair docks
- 11/7/2004, TCPalm.com
Seminar on disaster assistance scheduled
- 11/5/2004, TCPalm.com
Negron gets powerful House post
- 11/5/2004, TCPalm.com
Releases lay siege to ailing estuary
- 11/5/2004, TCPalm.com
Shingle shortage grounds roofers as jobs back up on Treasure Coast
- 11/5/2004, TCPalm.com
Study surveys sewage system
- 11/4/2004, Stuart News
Environmentalists favor 2nd try at tax
- 11/2/2004, TCPalm.com
Causeway mobile home residents say goodbye
- 11/1/2004, Palm Beach Post
Election to shape region's future
- 11/1/2004, TCPalm.com
National group comes to aid of historic Treasure Coast buildings
- 10/31/2004, TCPalm.com
Sebastian City Council wants boat-mooring rules
- 10/31/2004, TCPalm.com
Construction fair builds up information for Vero residents
- 10/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Inlet has sand to move to beaches
- 10/29/2004, Palm Beach Post
Regional panel studies coping with disasters
- 10/27/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Federal money to help clear debris, fix farm damage
- 10/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Insurance help pouring in
- 10/25/2004, Miami Herald
Aid flowing to homes at storms' core, agency says
- 10/23/2004, Palm Beach Post
FEMA's total so far: $172.4 million to Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast residents
- 10/23/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricanes cost Florida 9,500 jobs in September
- 10/21/2004, Press Journal
$50 million county plan would expand purchases
- 10/19/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Insurers expected to tap Florida catastrophe fund for $3 billion
- 10/18/2004, Naples Daily News
Gulf may see change due to runoff in hurricanes' wake
- 10/18/2004, TCPalm.com
Storm relief focus of special session
- 10/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Loss of sand leaves beaches, homes at risk
- 10/16/2004, Naples Daily News
Officials, FPL to consider burying city's power lines
- 10/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Insurer: Storms force rate hike
- 10/15/2004, TCPalm.com
Mobile homes roll in Lakewood Village
- 10/15/2004, Naples Daily News
State announces $1.5 billion in Everglades projects
- 10/15/2004, TCPalm.com
Realtors, FEMA join forces to locate housing for those in need of shelter
- 10/15/2004, TCPalm.com
Economic pressure grows for farmers in Martin County
- 10/14/2004, TCPalm.com
Health agencies need to plan for emergencies, task force says
- 10/14/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin, St. Lucie residents told to keep off beaches
- 10/13/2004, TCPalm.com
Affordable housing even more scarce in Martin after hurricanes
- 10/13/2004, TCPalm.com
Citrus harvest to be smallest since 1993
- 10/12/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River Drive repairs in works
- 10/12/2004, TCPalm.com
PSL builder vows to make changes
- 10/12/2004, Palm Beach Post
Storms exacted toll on arts institutions
- 10/10/2004, Naples Daily News
House approves hurricane aid for Florida, other states
- 10/10/2004, Naples Daily News
House approves hurricane aid for Florida, other states
- 10/10/2004, Naples Daily News
Leaving Florida for the weather: Snowbirds contemplate fleeing north
- 10/10/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricanes spark debate over manufactured homes
- 10/10/2004, TCPalm.com
Mobile home park owners may see windfall
- 10/9/2004, TCPalm.com
Hurricanes wipe out 24,855 jobs
- 10/8/2004, TCPalm.com
Post-storm reforms suggested
- 10/8/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Hundreds of millions in new Caribbean hurricane damage estimates
- 10/8/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Gov. Bush, US labor secretary announce hurricane worker grants
- 10/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Panel targets storm issues
- 10/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Storm-weary retirees casting eyes northward
- 10/8/2004, TCPalm.com
PSL assesses storm damage's cost
- 10/7/2004, TCPalm.com
Hurricanes cause $10 million in damage to county park system
- 10/7/2004, TCPalm.com
'Glades renewal will have to wait
- 10/7/2004, Palm Beach Post
Flooded rural areas want county assistance
- 10/6/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin commission rejects building halt
- 10/6/2004, TCPalm.com
Gov. Bush: More housing aid coming
- 10/6/2004, Palm Beach Post
St. Lucie to examine impact fee to improve shelters, evacuation routes
- 10/6/2004, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie to explore suing over road flooding
- 10/6/2004, Palm Beach Post
State, Treasure Coast counties repairing parks
- 10/5/2004, TCPalm.com
Local waterways called 'real mess'
- 10/5/2004, News-Press.com
Lake drain calculated estuary risk
- 10/4/2004, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast recovery continues at steady pace
- 10/4/2004, Sun-Sentinel
Town famous for frog legs rebuilds after Frances, Jeanne
- 10/3/2004, Miami Herald
Florida must gird itself against natural enemy
- 10/3/2004, TCPalm.com
Stormy market
- 10/3/2004, TCPalm.com
Expert study: Why four hurricanes?
- 10/3/2004, TCPalm.com
Beaches' condition is generally 'dismal'
- 10/1/2004, Palm Beach Post
Leaky berm delivers floods
- 10/1/2004, Palm Beach Post
Damage to Martin schools estimated at $13 million
- 10/1/2004, Palm Beach Post
Some St. Lucie schools to reopen; storm damage may hit $40 million
- 9/30/2004, TCPalm.com
Area railroad crossings closed
- 9/30/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Damage to Florida agriculture will top $3 billion
- 9/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Scramble starts to limit water's damage
- 9/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River County may have been hit hardest
- 9/29/2004, Palm Beach Post
$50 million in traffic signal damage will take time to fix
- 9/29/2004, Palm Beach Post
Condos near beach endure double hit
- 9/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Businesses ask Bush for extra storm help
- 9/28/2004, TCPalm.com
Sebastian mobile home park, waterfront businesses hit hardest
- 9/28/2004, TCPalm.com
Road to Sailfish Point washed out
- 9/28/2004, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie seeking financial aid for damage estimated at $3.8 billion
- 9/28/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River's barrier island in shambles
- 9/28/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River County schools closed indefinitely
- 9/27/2004, New York Times
Another Hurricane Roars Across Mid-Florida
- 9/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Gov. Bush's words welcomed by county officials
- 9/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Jeanne leaves at least half of St. Lucie public schools unusable
- 9/27/2004, Sun-Sentinel
Ivan, Jeanne, other storms prove Florida's new building code works
- 9/27/2004, Palm Beach Post
Jeanne's surge tramples marina
- 9/27/2004, TCPalm.com
Greater flooding, damage to keep island off-limits longer in Indian River
- 9/26/2004, Palm Beach Post
Jeanne hits Fla. coast with 120-mph winds
- 9/26/2004, TCPalm.com
Jeanne makes landfall with 120 mph winds
- 9/26/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Treasure Coast prepares for brunt of second hurricane
- 9/26/2004, Miami Herald
Fourth storm blasts reeling state
- 9/26/2004, Miami Herald
2nd strike rips open city's unhealed scars
- 9/25/2004, TCPalm.com
Flooding, debris will be chief headaches
- 9/25/2004, TCPalm.com
Millions could go without power, some for weeks
- 9/24/2004, TCPalm.com
Battle stations: Jeanne could set a record for Treasure Coast hurricanes
- 9/24/2004, TCPalm.com
PSL council votes to operate city-run emergency operations center
- 9/24/2004, TCPalm.com
Jeanne: Here we go again
- 9/24/2004, TCPalm.com
Agriculture sustained more than $103M in damage from Frances
- 9/23/2004, TCPalm.com
Waterway Village developer: Hurricanes won't stall plans
- 9/23/2004, Stuart News
Comeback-bound: Treasure Coast will weather terrible season and persevere
- 9/22/2004, TCPalm.com
Blackburn questions recovery efforts
- 9/21/2004, TCPalm.com
2004's hurricanes costly as Andrew
- 9/21/2004, TCPalm.com
Unlike St. Lucie, mold isn't a problem in Martin schools
- 9/21/2004, TCPalm.com
Few rooms left at inns after storm
- 9/21/2004, TCPalm.com
St. Lucie County official seeks $20 million for cleanup aid
- 9/21/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin emergency officials want to know how they did
- 9/21/2004, Palm Beach Post
Unincorporated St. Lucie's private damage: $740 million
- 9/21/2004, Miami Herald
A soured citrus industry continues to feel the squeeze
- 9/20/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Hurricane costs keep adding up
- 9/20/2004, TCPalm.com
Hurricanes bruise citrus industry
- 9/19/2004, TCPalm.com
Frances battered, cleansed coasts
- 9/19/2004, TCPalm.com
Storm points to weaknesses in Martin County's crisis plan
- 9/19/2004, TCPalm.com
Stresses of Frances may arrive later
- 9/19/2004, TCPalm.com
Indian River County deals with real mess
- 9/19/2004, TCPalm.com
Seeking relief
- 9/19/2004, Jupiter Courier
Hard to imagine a Category 5 after living through a Category 2
- 9/19/2004, Fort Pierce Tribune
Treasure Coast will weather terrible season
- 9/18/2004, TCPalm.com
Damage sweeps hundreds from their Indian River homes
- 9/18/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Officials told storms may hit Florida tourism as hard as 9/11
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Frances damages, destroys over 1,300 homes in Martin County
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Some experts say area jobs outlook rosier than expected
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Nature survives, adapts to storm's aftermath
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Frances' cost to Vero Beach: $27M
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Government reaches out to recovering area growers
- 9/17/2004, TCPalm.com
Coastal center took costly hit
- 9/17/2004, Palm Beach Post
Removing Frances debris to cost nearly $38 million
- 9/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Martin beach access is limited in Frances' wake
- 9/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Damages to facilities in Martin could top $84 million
- 9/16/2004, TCPalm.com
Loss of giant tree shocks Stuart area
- 9/15/2004, TCPalm.com
Orlando 'super shelter' housing St. Lucie's special-needs residents
- 9/15/2004, TCPalm.com
Shellfish industry 'wiped out'
- 9/13/2004, Orlando Sentinel
Grapefruit growers suffer staggering blow
- 9/13/2004, TCPalm.com
Past lessons
- 9/13/2004, Orlando Sentinel
Insurers' clout helps buffer industry
- 9/12/2004, TCPalm.com
RVs could roll into St. Lucie County for temporary housing
- 9/12/2004, TCPalm.com
Water-quality worries prompt beaches to close
- 9/12/2004, TCPalm.com
New Piper has heavy turbulence
- 9/12/2004, TCPalm.com
Ivan brings more worries to the already-damaged agriculture industry
- 9/12/2004, Palm Beach Post
Repairs bring silver lining
- 9/12/2004, TCPalm.com
Area stadiums damaged but should be ready for next year
- 9/11/2004, Sun-Sentinel
For Gov. Bush, a defining moment amid the storms
- 9/11/2004, TCPalm.com
Bush expected to seek another $3 billion for Florida hurricanes
- 9/11/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Second storm added $200M to citrus loss
- 9/11/2004, TCPalm.com
Job loss claims expected to skyrocket
- 9/11/2004, Stuart News
Tragic days
- 9/11/2004, TCPalm.com
Senator to push for more FEMA funding after visit
- 9/10/2004, Orlando Sentinel
How Ivan may change fate of St. Johns River
- 9/10/2004, TCPalm.com
FPL's date of Sept. 19 upsets the powerless
- 9/9/2004, TCPalm.com
Frances deals citrus industry severe blow
- 9/9/2004, TCPalm.com
Beaches 'clobbered' on erosion from Frances
- 9/9/2004, Orlando Sentinel
Mostly black area in Fort Pierce feeling neglected after Frances
- 9/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Dark days ahead for Treasure Coast
- 9/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Ivan's rain potential threatens maxed water system
- 9/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Green sweep by Frances leaves enormous cleanup challenge
- 9/8/2004, Palm Beach Post
Throw up new barriers
- 9/8/2004, Naples Daily News
Lake Okeechobees dike stands tall after storm
- 9/7/2004, Sun-Sentinel
Storm damages marinas, sinks boats on Treasure Coast
- 9/7/2004, Palm Beach Post
Port St. Lucie baseball stadium badly scarred
- 9/7/2004, Palm Beach Post
Treasure Coast citrus may be one of storm's biggest casualties
- 9/7/2004, Naples Daily News
Hurricane 2004: Frances' toll on St. Lucie County estimated at $2 billion
- 9/3/2004, TCPalm.com
Pruitt: Fuel, National Guard officers on way
- 9/2/2004, TCPalm.com
Devastating damage is expected if Frances hits Treasure coast
- 9/1/2004, TCPalm.com
Region's citrus growers fear direct Frances hit
- 9/1/2004, TCPalm.com
Region's citrus growers fear direct Frances hit
- 8/1/2004, TCPalm.com
Mobile homes may be affordable, but land underneath too valuable
- 8/1/2004, Sun-Sentinel
Homebuyers are flocking to condos, apartments with marinas
- 8/1/2004, TCPalm.com
The grass is greener at Treasure Coast's mobile home parks
- 7/29/2004, TCPalm.com
Fort Pierce power plant site chosen
- 1/1/2004, Naples Daily News
Tourism officials worry about hurricane perceptions in 2005
- 10/2/2003, TCPalm.com
Latin-owned businesses struggling
- 10/2/2003, Palm Beach Post
Damage to Florida beaches 'significant'
- 10/2/2003, Palm Beach Post
Survey: Hurricanes already affected Florida tourism
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