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Florida’s Largest Obamacare Enrollment Program Cut By Nearly $1M
A Florida organization that helps people sign up for insurance through the federal marketplace will have its funding cut by nearly $1 million.
Florida Stores Struggle To Keep Hurricane Supplies On Shelves
Floridians are flocking to stores to stock up ahead of Hurricane Irma. Some locations are struggling to keep supplies on the shelves.
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Irma's Roar Gives Way To Grinding Chorus Of Saws, Generators
A grinding chorus of chain saws and generators kicked in quickly after Hurricane Irma's roar left Sweetwater, a small, mostly Spanish-speaking town west…
Heart Rocks to Greet Wheelchair Veteran Athletes
Amateur athletes compete for the personal satisfaction of accomplishment. They don't do it for the money or for fame. It's purely for the love of the…
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I Just Killed My Wife, Miami Man's Facebook Page Says
Miami police say Derek Medina has been charged with first-degree murder. The message, and a "gruesome photo" of a woman's body, were on Facebook for more than five hours Thursday. The social media site removed them later in the day.
Making Sense of Robocall Abuse
We talk a lot about new media... and usually we're talking about things like blogs, "Facebook", "Twitter", "Tumblr" and the like.But what about robocalls…
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PolitiFact Florida Checks out Claims on Donors, Experience
Campaign donors and political experience are just two topics candidates and those considering a run for office in 2016 are already talking…
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Off the Base: 7 Tips To Easier Military Moves
We are smack dab in the middle of the peak moving season for military families. Traditionally, it’s May through August. And it happens every two to three…
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Obama: Affordable Care Act Is 'Here To Stay'
The president said that after setbacks and successes, health care in America has been affirmed as "not a privilege for few, but a right for all."
3-D Technology Enables California Girl To Have A New Arm
At Clearwater Marine Aquarium on Thursday mechanical engineers, aerospace engineers and movie stars teamed up, all to improve the life of a California…
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Police Capture Prison Escapee David Sweat, Ending Weeks-Long Manhunt
Police say the convicted murderer who escaped from a prison in New York earlier this month, has been shot but captured alive. Just days ago, his accomplice, Richard Matt, was fatally shot by police.
Health Care Activists Call For Medicaid Expansion
Health care advocates gathered across Florida today — in Orlando, Tampa, Tallahassee, and Miami — calling on the state to accept federal funds and...
Senate Higher Ed Panel Backs Guns on Campus
With lawmakers split along party lines, a Senate education committee Monday approved a controversial bill that would allow people with concealed-weapons…
Hurricane Sally Makes Landfall Near Florida-Alabama Border, Batters Panhandle As Category 2 Storm
Hurricane Sally, with 105 mph winds, has already dumped more than a foot of rain on portions of the Florida Panhandle.
State Senator Hopes New Law Will Address Lack Of Holocaust Knowledge Among Floridians
A recent survey of U.S. adults under 40 shows a glaring lack of basic knowledge about the Holocaust.
Tropical Storm Sally is Still Soaking West and Southwest Florida; Flood Watches Continue
A Flood Watch continues for areas of west-central and southwest Florida through Sunday evening.
Florida Reports Jump In Coronavirus Cases Friday
Total cases have been climbing slowly statewide since Monday. Many greater Tampa Bay area schools re-opened the last week of August.
Florida Reports 202 New Coronavirus-Related Deaths
It's the highest number of daily deaths reported by the Florida Department of Health since in nearly a month.
Coronavirus Hitting South Florida Lobster Industry Hard
The coronavirus is affecting the local economy through important local industries, like tourism. It's also having a severe impact on another industry —...
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Seminole Hard Rock Casinos Will Close Statewide Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Seminole Hard Rock casinos across Florida will close temporarily to help stem the spread of coronavirus.In a release, officials said all Seminole casinos…
Manatee County Opens Limited Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Site
The Florida Department of Health announced the first positive case of COVID-19 in Manatee County on March 1.Twenty-five days later, the county is opening…
Florida Should Reverse Course On Reopening, Health Expert Says
When Gov. Ron DeSantis was making the case to reopen Florida at the end of April, he pointed to data about the coronavirus that was trending in the right…
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Florida Craft Beer Brewers Fear Coronavirus Could Flatten Industry
More than 100 Florida breweries could shut down permanently due to state restrictions on businesses in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus,…
Florida Is In A ‘Moderate’ Drought. Rain Next Week Should Bring Some Relief
Despite rain chances increasing for the Tampa Bay area next week, the drought consuming a majority of Florida persists.So far, more than 80 percent of the…
Coronavirus world map: We've now passed the 600 million mark for infections
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed millions.
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