Jennifer Kay, The Associated Press

Jennifer Kay

The Associated Press

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Jennifer:

California seeks lessons from Florida for fire evacuations

Many California communities have plans similar to Florida's guidelines devised to speed up evacuations during hurricanes and wildfires. → Read More

Rising seas force 'underwater homeowners' to mobilize

The "Underwater Homeowners Association" sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami. It's actually an earnest effort to turn neighbors into climate-change advocates, block-by-block. Starting in his affluent suburb of Pinecrest, artist Xavier Cortada hopes his concept will spread, helping people nationwide understand that melting polar ice is no abstract threat.… → Read More

'Underwater' homeowners group in South Florida promotes climate change action

The group is an earnest, block-by-block effort to turn neighbors into climate-change advocates. → Read More

'Underwater' homeowners group promotes climate change action

PINECREST, Fla. (AP) — The "Underwater Homeowners Association" sounds like a sad joke about the future of real estate in flood-prone Miami. It's actually an earnest, block-by-block effort to... → Read More

Former UN leader tours climate adaptation projects in Miami

Former UN leader tours climate adaptation projects in Miami - ABC News → Read More

US immigration officials detain 2 bankers wanted in Ecuador

US immigration officials detain 2 bankers wanted in Ecuador - ABC News → Read More

US immigration officials detain 2 bankers wanted in Ecuador

U.S. immigration authorities have detained two brothers from Ecuador wanted in the South American country for allegedly stealing millions of dollars from a now-defunct bank. → Read More

Petal to metal: Rose inspections didn't stop during shutdown

Throughout the five-week government shutdown, one essential government service continued at Miami International Airport: checking for exotic bugs in bunches of roses destined for... → Read More

Suspect in Florida bank attack dreamed of hurting classmates

A man accused of fatally shooting five women at a small-town bank in Florida had dreamed of hurting classmates in high school and had long been fascinated with killing, police and a former... → Read More

Cuba health mystery: Diplomats had inner-ear damage early on

MIAMI — American diplomats affected by mysterious health incidents in Cuba showed damage in the inner ear shortly after they complained of weird noises and sensations, according to their earliest medical exams, publicized Wednesday.The detailed findings were published in a medical journal nearly two years after what the U.S. calls "health attacks" began — and they shed no new light on a possible… → Read More

Cuba health mystery: Diplomats had inner-ear damage early on

MIAMI (AP) — American diplomats affected by mysterious health incidents in Cuba showed damage in the inner ear shortly after they complained of weird noises and sensations, according to their earliest medical exams, publicized Wednesday. The detailed findings were published in a medical journal nearly two years after what the U.S. calls "health attacks" began — and they shed no new light on a… → Read More

Cuba health mystery: Diplomats had inner-ear damage early on

American diplomats affected by mysterious health incidents in Cuba showed damage in the inner ear shortly after they complained of weird noises and sensations, according to their earliest medical exams, publicized Wednesday. The detailed findings were published in a medical journal nearly... → Read More

Key design flaws in bridge that had deadly collapse

Designers overestimated the strength and underestimated the load of a critical section of a Florida International University pedestrian bridge that collapsed, killing six people, the NTSB said. → Read More

Hurricane Michael could sour Florida's tupelo honey harvest

Hurricane Michael toppled beehives and stripped flowering plants across Florida's Panhandle, threatening tupelo honey production in a tiny community that is the primary source of the sweet delicacy. → Read More

Hurricane Michael could sour Florida's tupelo honey harvest

MIAMI — Hurricane Michael toppled beehives and stripped flowering plants across Florida's Panhandle, threatening tupelo honey production in a tiny community that is the primary source of the sweet delicacy.Tanker trucks of corn syrup and tens of thousands of pounds of synthetic pollen are being rushed to beekeepers from the Gulf of Mexico to the Georgia state line to feed surviving bee colonies… → Read More

Hurricane Michael could sour Florida's tupelo honey harvest

MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Michael toppled beehives and stripped flowering plants across Florida's Panhandle, threatening tupelo honey production in a tiny community that is the primary source of the sweet → Read More

Hurricane Michael failed to end Gulf coast's red tide

Hurricane Michael blew red tide at the water's surface into shore, but deep ocean currents that have been feeding the bloom since the summer also have persisted, an expert said. → Read More

Hurricane Michael now Category 2, continues to strengthen as it tracks toward Florida

MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Michael swiftly intensified into a Category 2 over warm Gulf of Mexico waters Tuesday amid fears it would strike Florida on Wednesday as a major hurricane. → Read More

Hurricane Michael Strengthens To A Category 2 As It Approaches Florida

MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Michael intensified into a Category 2 over warm Gulf of Mexico waters Tuesday amid fears it... → Read More

US Gulf Coast bracing for ‘monstrous’ Hurricane Michael – Twin Cities

MIAMI (AP) — Residents of Florida’s Panhandle frantically filled sandbags, boarded up homes and secured boats Monday as they anxiously awaited Hurricane Michael, which forecasters warne… → Read More