Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell filed court documents accusing a Florida sheriff’s office of failing to remove beachgoers who trespass on his oceanfront property and
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Pennsylvania man called for beheading of Florida hospital CEO with guillotine, officials say
KDKA-TV Afternoon Forecast (7/16) KDKA-TV Afternoon Forecast (7/16) 03:05 A man from Oakmont, Pennsylvania, is accused of threatening and harassing the CEO of Tampa General
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell sues Florida sheriff’s office for not protecting beachfront property from trespassers
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell says a local Florida sheriff’s office isn’t doing enough to protect his multimillion-dollar beachfront property from trespassers and is asking
DeSantis appoints State Sen. Ingoglia as Florida chief financial officer to bolster state cabinet
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia as Florida’s chief financial officer, gaining more control over the state Cabinet and potentially setting
At least 2 wrongfully charged under Florida’s immigration law, state attorney general’s report says
At least two people have been wrongly charged under a Florida law that outlaws people living in the U.S. illegally from entering the state since
Shocking video shows man attempting to kidnap woman from Florida business, sheriff says
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live A shocking video shows a man attempting to kidnap a woman from a Florida business in broad daylight,
Doral mayor calls potential PGA Tour return to Trump National
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live The potential return of the PGA Tour to Trump National Doral in 2026 would be an “extraordinary moment,”
Florida father, son rescue family of 5 and their dog from sailboat fire
A family and their dog are safe thanks to the quick actions of a Jacksonville father and son who rescued them after their sailboat caught
Florida abortion numbers plummet in 2025 amid six-week ban
The number of abortions reported in Florida during the first half of 2025 dropped 40.4 percent from the same period in 2024, amid a ban
Florida and transgender Medicaid patients clash over Supreme Court rulings in coverage dispute
Florida and plaintiffs’ attorneys are battling about whether two new U.S. Supreme Court decisions should clear the way for the state to block Medicaid coverage