A man convicted of killing a traveling salesman during a robbery is set to be executed Tuesday evening in the first lethal injection this year
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Florida set to carry out its first execution of 2026 in case tied to brutal 1989 killing of traveling salesman
A man convicted of killing a traveling salesman during a robbery is set to be executed Tuesday evening in the first lethal injection this year
Florida inmate convicted in 1989 stabbing, shooting death of man near Gainesville given execution date
After Florida set a modern-era record in 2025 by carrying out 19 executions, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a death warrant for an inmate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for special session to redraw congressional districts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday that he plans to call a special session in April for the Republican-dominated legislature to draw new congressional districts,
From “Alligator Alcatraz” to guns and social media, Florida’s biggest legal battles to watch in 2026
Legal battles about issues like “Alligator Alcatraz,” guns and social media as well as many other Florida issues remain unresolved as we head into 2026.
Florida carries out its 18th execution of the year, executing man convicted in 1989 murder
A man convicted of stabbing a woman to death during a home invasion robbery more than 30 years ago was executed Tuesday evening in Florida.
Can medical marijuana patients own guns? Florida lawsuit placed on hold as Supreme Court hears similar case
After the U.S. Supreme Court this week said it will hear a case focused on the same federal law, a judge on Thursday put on
Florida lawmaker proposes lowering minimum age for rifle purchases from 21 to 18
CBS News Live CBS News Miami Live Amid a U.S. Supreme Court case on the issue, House Majority Leader Tyler Sirois, R-Merritt Island, on Wednesday
Supreme Court wrestles with Colorado counselor’s challenge to “conversion therapy” ban
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a Colorado counselor’s challenge to the state’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors. The case was brought
Supreme Court ruling triggers fear among Venezuelan TPS holders in South Florida
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) say they are now living in fear following a U.S.