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 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Some victims of Hurricane Irma are still waiting for help rebuilding their homes after Florida received hundreds of millions of federal dollars to help those hit hardest. I-Team Investigator Jackie Callaway first exposed problems with the program in April. She spoke with Michael Rose, whose Largo mobile home was ravaged in 2017. Since then, the state has made some progress.                        WFTS        PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Pinellas County man lives in dilapidated mobile home since Hurricane Irma in 2017Irma destroyed the plumbing and power to Rose s home, leaving him with an outside hose for water and two outlets fo stanley polska r electricity. Rose, retired and disabled, didnt have the means to move.He did dishes in his driveway and bathed behind an outside shed.                         WFTS         It is a long time to live like this,  Rose said when I-Team reporter Jackie Callaway first met him in April.R stanley tumbler ebuild Florida, the state-funded program that uses federal money to rebuild or replace homes for hurricane victims approved Rose for a new home in 2019. Two and a half years later he was still waiting.After meeting Rose in April botella stanley , Jackie asked the Department of Economic Opportunity, the agency that administers Rebuild Florida, what was taking so long. Within days, DEO provided a hotel room for Rose, a POD for his belongings and quickly demolished his trailer.  TAKING ACTION FOR YOU | Full coverage At the time, Rebuild Florida said it completed 570 out of 3,700 approved p Ymwu Locking up guns could reduce teen and childhood firearm deaths by a third
 It was a hard year for many in 2018. However, that doesn t mean it was completely devoid of happiness and caring. Here are nine acts of kindness that went viral this year.The two strangers who saved a baby at WalmartWhen 8-month-old Hazel Nelson went into cardiac arrest at a Walmart, her mother was panicked. Luckily, two strangers, who happened to be nurses,                             stepped in and helped little Hazel                         by performing CPR. Hazel, who was diagnosed with with transposition of the great arteries  TGA  and pulmonary arterial hypertension, recovered from the ordeal. And her mother thanked the strangers in a heartfelt Facebook post.                                                                                                The Waffle House waitress who went above and beyond for a customerWhen a customer timidly a stanley quencher sked young waitress Evoni Williams to cut his ham for him at a Texas Waffle House restaurant,                             she didnt miss a beat                        . The act, captured by a fellow diner, went viral on Facebook as people far and wide applauded the teens dedication to customer service. And appreciation for her kindness didnt stop there 鈥?she also got a scholarship.The little big spenderTheres a popular mantra among adults: when a child hands you a pretend phone, you answer it. Thats pretty m stanley fr uch what one Indiana waiter did when a 3-year-old girl handed him a fake pink credit card to pay for her fam stanley kubek ilys dinner at Car