They're for families with children 12 and under. They are available at each of the airport's four airsides.
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Windom received a lethal injection for the 1992 Winter Park murders of girlfriend Valerie Davis, the woman’s mother and the man he said owed him $2,000.
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Rain coverage will increase from north to south as a front and then a storm moves through the South.
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A backdoor plan to hand USF's Sarasota-Manatee 32-acre campus to New College was revealed in public records last year, and eventually dissolved. Observers have anticipated the issue could come up again.
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The county commission voted to include the Ten Commandments along with the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution in historical displays.
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The research emphasizes that there is no safe amount of processed meat to eat. And the fizzy companion of most processed meat meals is no stranger to health complications.
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Jim O’Neill, a deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will serve as acting director, is slated to replace Susan Monarez, who is fighting her removal just a month after starting the job.
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