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Said Sandy Todd, the victim's sister: “I know my brother is not coming back, but I want the person who is responsible for this situation to pay for what he did.”
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MediaLab@FAU, in conjunction with PolCom Lab and Mainstreet Research, surveyed Florida's voters on abortion and constitutional amendment thresholds.
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The judge wrote that a spill "would have catastrophic consequences due to the proximity of the well to nearby streams, wetlands and ponds.”
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As of Monday night, no charges have been filed in the crash that killed one person and injured several others. Police have released the names of the man who was killed on the ferry, as well as both boat operators.
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The union will open Monday from 3 to 5 p.m., beginning with a moment of reflection. No employees or volunteers are required to be present. FSU begins graduation activities on campus this week.
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The measure requires the impounding of dogs that have injured or killed someone and mandates that owners of dogs classified as dangerous must buy $100,000 in liability insurance.
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The court turned down two appeals Friday from Jeffrey Hutchinson after denying another appeal earlier in the week. A federal appeals court last week also refused to stop his lethal injection.
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Northern District of Florida Chief Judge Mark Walker declined to dismiss a part of the lawsuit that argued restrictions give an unconstitutional advantage to Florida farmers over out-of-state competitors.
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The deceased and injured were among 45 people aboard the Clearwater Ferry. The crash was declared “a mass casualty incident” by Clearwater Fire & Rescue.
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At the Krome Detention Center reports have poured in about a lack of water and food, unsanitary confinement and medical neglect.
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While alcohol and other substances can play a role, it's not the main contributing factor for fandom behavior, according to a psychology professor. When people are caught up in a crowd, it is easy to make decisions that you would not typically make, he said, largely because of mob mentality.
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The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said there was no evidence that anyone actually went through with the threat and that the airport was safe.
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Police say an empty bullet casing was found in a parking lot, days after an empty gun case and empty magazine cartridges were found in in the Fine Arts building.
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Gulf War veteran Jeffrey Hutchinson was convicted in the 1998 murders of his girlfriend and her three children in the home they shared in Crestview.