The storm-related costs would add $31.18 to the monthly bills of such Duke customers — though Duke said last month it expects the customers would see an actual increase of about $21 a month because of decreases in other costs.
While most Floridians enjoyed time off over the holidays, the folks at the state’s monopoly utilities — Florida Power & Light, Duke and Tampa Electric — were busy playing Scrooge.
Lights and more importantly heat was on in Northeast Florida homes as the biggest impact of a winter storm was further north in Georgia.
A polar vortex that has hit much of the U.S. with ice and snow has dealt a glancing blow to Florida, dropping coastal temperatures and causing the Sunshine State’s manatee population, still recovering from a mass starvation event several years ago,
Further north, Florida Power & Light was working to restore power to 601 customers in Nassau County, or less than 2% of its customers in Nassau. While snow bypassed most of Northeast Florida ...
The satellite-tagged croc that became an internet sensation known as the " Melbourne Beach crocodile " lit up social media with his back-and-forth sightings in Brevard County, Florida. He was among 15 satellite-tagged crocs lending new insights into how these top predators adapt to city life.
Nassau County residents saw snow they never expected to experience during a morning of winter fun that capped snowfall march across North Florida.
Just how much snow & freezing rain fell in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia? A look inside the numbers from the Jacksonville-area winter storm.
The Florida Recycling Partnership Foundation has announced its 2025 leadership team. Donn Githens, President/CEO for Goodwill Manasota, was elected as
A new facility would treat up to 15 million gallons of reclaimed wastewater per day for cooling use at the plant.
Wednesday morning, power outages have been hovering ... There's a 40 percent chance for a light freeze north of Orlando Friday-Saturday. South Florida: South Florida can expect low temperatures ...
Staff members of the Florida Public Service Commission recommended proposals that would add about $21 a month for Duke customers and $30 for TECO customers starting in March.