MIAMI – The jury hearing the case against the Parkland school shooter was told Wednesday afternoon that they would be allowed to view the crime
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Monkeypox a growing concern for parents with new school year around the corner
How can you stay safe from monkeypox? 02:35 MIAMI – The number of monkeypox cases in Florida is on the rise. The state’s health department
CDC expected to ease COVID-19 recommendations, including for schools, as soon as this week
MIAMI – The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to update its guidance for COVID-19 control in the community, including in schools,
Hospitality sector still being impacted as country continues to learn how to live with COVID
MIAMI – Hotels are welcoming guests again, but they are trying to handle the boost in business during an ongoing worker shortage. “It’s a little
Florida leaders announce
TALLAHASSEE – As Florida grapples with nearly 2,000 overdose deaths so far this year, state leaders on Wednesday announced a “massive” effort to address opioid
Jury in Parkland shooter sentencing trial will tour the school on Thursday
FORT LAUDERDALE – During Wednesday’s proceedings at the sentencing trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz, it was announced that the jury would tour the
Coral Gables police officer faces DUI charges after being pulled over by FHP trooper
MIAMI – A Coral Gables police officer is facing charges of driving under the influence after he failed to pass a sobriety field test on
FHP: Drunk woman drove golf cart on I-95, had open bottle of
TITUSVILLE – An intoxicated woman with an open bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey in a bag was arrested for driving a golf cart on I-95,
Florida surgeons seek changes in ‘Brazilian butt lift’ restrictions
TALLAHASSEE – Members of state medical boards this week will consider restrictions on procedures known as “Brazilian butt lifts,” with some surgeons taking aim at
Florida Gov. DeSantis tackles opioid addiction
TALLAHASSEE – As Florida grapples with nearly 2,000 overdose deaths so far this year, state leaders on Wednesday announced a “massive” effort to address opioid