By CBS Miami Team Updated on: August 14, 2025 / 9:32 PM EDT / CBS Miami CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A Jacksonville
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Millions of Floridians could lose Affordable Care Act coverage as federal tax credits set to expire
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is on track to become unaffordable for millions of Floridians who rely on the health insurance coverage.
What is 7-OH? Florida bans potent kratom compound, calling it as addictive as opioids
Citing an “immediate danger to the public health, safety and welfare,” Attorney General James Uthmeier on Wednesday issued an emergency rule banning a “highly addictive”
Florida correctional officers charged in beating of handcuffed inmate in Miami-Dade, officials say
Florida state corrections officers charged in inmate’s beating in Miami-Dade Florida state corrections officers charged in inmate’s beating in Miami-Dade 02:08 Seven Florida correctional officers
Judge backs teachers in Florida pronoun law challenge, but outcome might hinge on higher court’s ruling in Georgia case
A U.S. district judge Wednesday said a 2023 Florida law restricting pronouns that transgender teachers can use to identify themselves violates a federal civil-rights law
Gov. DeSantis announces plans for new “Deportation Depot” in Florida. Here’s what we know.
In an effort to assist the Trump administration in securing the border and enforcing immigration laws, Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that he has authorized
Woman snags $10,000 and 60 invasive snakes in record-breaking Florida Python Challenge
When it was all said and done Wednesday, a woman emerged as the top snake slayer of the 2025 Florida Python Challenge. The Florida Fish
Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade approved despite strong opposition
The first black bear hunt in Florida in a decade will take place in December under a rule adopted Wednesday by state wildlife officials despite
Judge delays ruling on
The fate of “Alligator Alcatraz,” a controversial immigrant detention center deep in the Florida Everglades, remains uncertain after a federal judge said Wednesday she needs
Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade approved despite strong opposition
The first black bear hunt in Florida in a decade will take place in December under a rule adopted Wednesday by state wildlife officials despite