TALLAHASSEE – As federal officials focus on the spread of subvariants of the coronavirus, the number of Florida hospital inpatients with COVID-19 continues to increase.
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Implantable contact lens could be solution to surging interest in vision correction
MIAMI – The pandemic has brought a significant increase in vision complaints, partly fueled during the pandemic as people spent more time than ever staring
Civil rights icon Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune honored with D.C. statue
MIAMI – A piece of Florida history is now part of our nation’s capital. Civil rights icon, educator and women’s rights activist Dr. Mary McLeod
Miami Proud: Broward animal shelter gives dogs chance to
MIAMI – Finding true love in the form of a four-legged friend just got a bit easier at a Broward animal shelter. On average, Broward
Arriving Cuban migrants may not go back anytime soon
Arriving Cuban migrants may not go back anytime soon – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Hank Tester reports once they touch American territory they have
Forensic psychologist testifies in lead up to Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz penalty trial
FORT LAUDERDALE – The penalty phase for Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz is now into its third month. Last week, 12 jurors – seven men and
Slithery Surprise: Mama pythons, nests discovered in Big Cypress National Preserve
MIAMI – A nursery raid of sorts in the Big Cypress National Preserve landed a couple of Burmese python big mamas, their hatchlings, and nearly
Florida abortion law to remain in effect amid court battle
TALLAHASSEE – A new Florida law preventing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy will remain in effect while a legal battle plays out. Leon County
Citizens insurance reaches
TALLAHASSEE – Pointing to “almost incomprehensible growth,” the president and CEO of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. said Wednesday the state-backed insurer could have 1.2 million
AAA: One out of four consumers plans to go electric for next vehicle purchase
MIAMI – A quarter of US consumers plan to go electric for their next vehicle purchase, according to a new national survey conducted by the