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In Wake Of Hermine, Florida Officials Want Public Mindful Of Charity-Related Scams
During the time of a disaster, the state usually sees a spike in charitable giving. But, Florida officials are asking people to be mindful of charity...
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USF Presents a Concert Played Entirely on iPads
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Slain Teen’s Mother To Testify Against Stand Your Ground-Related Bill During Sen. Hearing
When Florida lawmakers come back to Tallahassee this week, the mother of slain teen Jordan Davis is set to come as well. She’ll be speaking against a...
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Immigration Order Protests Continue In Tampa, Across U.S.
Protests continued on Sunday in the Tampa Bay area and across the U.S. after President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily barring citizens from…
Despite Tense Political Climate, DCF Head Carroll Hails Barack Obama As 'Role Model'
The first black President of the United States is a good role model and a good father. That’s according to the head of Florida’s child welfare agency,...
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Hundreds Of Students Walk Out Of Class And Are Marching To Stoneman Douglas High
Hundreds of students from West Boca Raton High School walked out of class Tuesday morning and headed toward Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to show...
Scott Makes Tax Cut Pitch In Jacksonville
Florida Governor Rick Scott stopped at a Jacksonville mechanical company Wednesday to rally support for his proposed $180 million tax cut package. His...
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Prize iPhone Photos: Changing The Way We See The World
Winning images in the 2019 competition range from a Mongolian boy with his hunting eagle to the elegant exterior of an Indian observatory.
Tropical Storm Humberto is No Longer a Threat to Florida
All tropical storm watches related have been discontinued in Florida, as confidence increases that Tropical Storm Humberto will stay well offshore of...
Price Gouging Complaints Continue Along Florida’s East Coast
As Hurricane Dorian makes its way north, reports of price gouging continue to rise along Florida's east coast.State law says that businesses may not…
9/20/19: Climate Strikes; Climate Solutions Caucus; Bottling Water From Ginnie Springs
Millions of students and adults around the world took time off from school and work Friday to participate in a Global Climate Strike . The action comes...
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Park-Goers Stuck On Disney World's New Aerial Cable Cars
Walt Disney World park-goers were stuck for hours aboard the Florida resort's newly launched aerial cable car system Saturday night, prompting…
It's Unclear If Trump Endorsement Spells Victory For Ron DeSantis
In the Republican race to be Florida's next Governor, candidate Ron DeSantis is now on the offensive thanks to an endorsement by President Donald…
Surveyed Veterans Showed Significant Employment Gains
The ninth annual veterans survey from the Jacksonville-based Wounded Warriors Project shows those surveyed made a 40 percent employment gain between...
Schultz To Visit Miami, Tampa As He Considers Presidential Bid
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is set to provide more details on what an independent presidency could look like despite not yet deciding whether to…
Tampa Pride Remembers LGTBQ Milestones At This Year’s Festival
Pride, determination, and unity are the key messages of the fifth annual Tampa Pride festival and parade, organizers say.Tampa Pride President Carrie West…
Former Data Analyst Rebekah Jones Says She'll Turn Herself In Sunday
Saying she wants to protect her family "from continued police violence," former state data analyst Rebekah Jones said she will turn herself into police Sunday night.
Trump Won't Attend Inauguration; Congress Pushes Ahead With Capitol Ceremony
President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in at the traditional ceremony on the West Front of the Capitol — minus the outgoing president.
Trump Touts Coronavirus Vaccine Progress As Cases Climb
In his first public remarks since Joe Biden won the presidential election, President Trump hinted at the possibility of turnover at the White House, which he has resisted over the past week.
Dry Conditions Contribute To Wildfires Burning Across Florida
The wildfires have burned more than 4,000 acres and closed a portion of I-95.
Florida Rep. Val Demings Announces Run For U.S. Senate To Try To Unseat Marco Rubio
The Florida Democrat was on President Biden's shortlist for a running mate in the 2020 election. Demings, a former Orlando police chief, was first elected to the House in 2016.
Val Demings' Possible Challenge To Sen. Marco Rubio Opens Her Seat For Ayala, Others
She's expected to announce soon that she'll seek Marco Rubio's Senate seat.
A Teen Shoves A Bear To Save Her Family's Dogs
Video of the terrifying encounter in a Southern California backyard shows Hailey Morinico using both hands to push the bear off a wall and break up the bear vs. dog confrontation.
Illegal Fireworks Explode In Los Angeles Bomb Squad Truck, Hurting 17
Los Angeles Police bomb squad officers were in the process of seizing more than 5,000 pounds of illegal fireworks at a home in South Los Angeles at the time of the explosion.
Tropical Storm Elsa Is Blamed For One Death In Florida. It's Now Heading North
Tropical Storm Elsa tore through Jacksonville, Fla., and southeast Georgia on Wednesday, leaving one person dead in its wake.
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