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Video of Florida student’s brutal arrest shows benefits of recording police from new vantage point
A video that captured the brutal arrest of a Black college student pulled from his car and beaten by officers in Florida has led to
2 dead, juvenile hurt in Florida mini-lobster season, Monroe County deputies say
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Two people are dead and a juvenile was hurt during Florida’s lobster mini-season, according to the Monroe County
Baby killed by 130-pound dog near Ormond Beach in Volusia County, authorities say
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A 5-month-old boy was fatally injured by a 130-pound dog Wednesday night in a home near Ormond Beach,
DeSantis urges sheriffs, police chiefs to fight ICE recruitment efforts
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Gov. Ron DeSantis is encouraging sheriffs and police chiefs in the state to fight to keep staff members
Gov. DeSantis declares Aug. 1
Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered Florida and U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff on Aug. 1 in honor of professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan,
Florida AG Uthmeier announces record-breaking sting, arrests 48 child predators, ICE flags six foreign nationals
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Wednesday the arrest of 48 individuals and the filing of 153 charges during a six-day undercover operation targeting online
Federal judge allows Miccosukee Tribe to join environmental lawsuit against Alligator Alcatraz
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A federal judge on Wednesday allowed the Miccosukee Tribe to join a lawsuit filed by environmental groups challenging
Massive loggerhead sea turtle full of eggs returns to ocean after being treated in Florida for boat strike injury
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A large sea turtle that was found injured along the Florida coast in May following a boat strike
Florida agency asks court to overturn judge’s decisions on protecting manatees in northern Indian River Lagoon
Describing the case as having “exceptional importance,” the Florida Department of Environmental Protection this week argued a federal appeals court should overturn decisions that required