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It took a jury five hours to convict Jeffrey Norman Crum, 64, after the four-day trial. He was arrested in 2023 after DNA evidence linked him to the 1993 disappearance of the Pasco girl.
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In a time of changing immigration policy, scammers are taking advantage of the confusion and fear. Here's how the lawyers whose identities are being used to defraud immigrants are coping with the onslaught of AI scams.
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Florida law enforcement officers are collecting names, photographs, addresses and other personal information about people they suspect may be undocumented and uploading it to a centralized state database.
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The three-year-old dispute centers on whether Florida provided beneficiaries enough information to understand eligibility decisions and meaningfully challenge the loss of coverage.
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The company will make what were once optional guardrails mandatory. Among them: Law enforcement customers will have to implement an audit tool intended to flag abnormal search behavior.
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The latest incident comes as Flock cameras, which have operated in St. Petersburg since 2022, face increased scrutiny over how police collect and use vehicle data.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," hear about the controversy over Flock cameras and why one man is taking his time blocking them.
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Tania Rosa Rodriguez, 57, applied for citizenship in 2017 and was naturalized in 2018. On her application, Rodriguez stated under penalty of perjury that she had never committed a crime.
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Daniel Owen Conahan, 72, is scheduled to be put to death by lethal injection on Sept. 10.
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The American Federation of Government Employees said, “AFGE filed its Freedom of Information Act request in May. Nearly three months later, AFGE has received no records or determination on its request.
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Each election, you make decisions that affect your everyday life. Some of the most difficult and important choices involve selecting and retaining judges. Here's how to do it.
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The boys, ages 13 and 14, made guns from standard hardware and espoused racist philosophies.
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According to Chief Anthony Holloway, the cameras are not designed to identify drivers or passengers and do not use facial recognition technology.
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FDOT staff, local law enforcement officials and volunteers held a safety demonstration Wednesday to mark National Stop on Red Week. They held signs at a key intersection in Bartow.