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Florida Added Almost 23,000 Jobs In July
Florida gained almost 23,000 jobs last month, the most of any state other than Texas.Figures released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows…
Florida Tourism Is Lagging Compared To Record-Breaking 2018
While the number of U.S. and Canadian tourists is growing, industry leaders say the slowing pace of Florida tourism is a major concern.The most recent…
State Adds Nearly 8,000 New Coronavirus Cases
The latest coronavirus numbers report from Florida health officials shows the state has added almost 8,000 new cases, and nearly 100 new deaths.
Florida Adds 5,737 New Cases, Hospitalizations Hold Steady
Monday’s data show the number of people being hospitalized in the state with a primary diagnosis of coronavirus was virtually unchanged from the day before.
Suspect In Kalamazoo Shooting To Be Arraigned On Monday
People in Kalamazoo, Mich., are mourning 6 victims of a fatal shooting spree over the weekend. Police have a suspect in custody. But, the community still doesn't know why the mass shootings occurred.
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Biden Asks Congress For $30 Billion To Help Disaster Relief And Afghan Evacuees
The White House wants $24 billion in new aid to help recovery from recent wildfires and hurricanes. President Biden also asks for $6.4 billion to resettle vulnerable Afghans in the U.S.
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Barty Is First Australian To Win The Wimbledon Women's Singles Title Since 1980
The 25-year-old Ashleigh Barty beat 29-year-old Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in three sets, bringing home the first women's Wimbledon trophy in more than four decades.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital Changes Visitation Policy Because Of COVID-19 Spike
Starting Tuesday, the hospital will allow visits only between noon and 6 p.m. In addition, the number of patient visitors allowed will also be limited.
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In Pakistan, 22 die in subfreezing temperatures as their cars are stuck in heavy snow
Most of the victims died of hypothermia, officials said, as overnight temperatures fell to 17.6 Fahrenheit amid heavy snowfall at Pakistan's mountain resort town of Murree.
Airport Safety 'ALERT' Bill Filed In Congress After Fort Lauderdale Shooting Anniversary
Saturday Jan. 6 marked one year since five people were shot and killed by a gunman inside Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). South...
Florida Capitol's Festivus Pole Gets International Attention
A 6-foot pole made of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans is making news around the world as it stands in Florida’s Capitol building. Maker Chaz Stevens and his...
USF Awards More Than 4,000 Degrees At Fall Commencement
It's a busy three-day weekend for the University of South Florida system as the school confers almost 4,200 degrees during the fall 2015 commencement…
Florida Passes 600,000 Mark In Positive COVID-19 Cases
Florida joins California as the only states to pass the milestone of 600,000 positive cases of COVID-19.
Florida COVID-19 Cases Pass 27,000; Deaths Over 800
Over 27,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Florida, according to the 6 p.m. Monday report from the Department of Health.There are now 27,058…
Florida Coronavirus Deaths Reach New Daily High
The Florida Department of Health reported the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths recorded in a 24-hour period Tuesday.Statewide, the deaths of…
Florida Reports 8,502 New Coronavirus Cases As Deaths Surpass 8,000
The state of Florida continues to see an uptick in positive coronavirus cases, though for the 14th consecutive day, that number remained below 10,000.The…
Florida's Number Of New COVID-19 Cases Continues To Decline
The statewide total stands at 602,829.
State Reports 5,459 New Coronavirus Cases, 118 Deaths
There were 1,053 new cases of the coronavirus in the greater Tampa Bay region, or roughly 20 percent of the 5,459 cases reported statewide by Florida officials.
Florida's Coronavirus Positivity Rate Nears 5%, Lowest in Four Months
The positivity rate for new coronavirus cases hasn't been this low since late October.
Miami Beach Extends Spring Break Curfew Through April 12
The curfew will be in effect Thursdays through Sundays from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. through April 12th.
Nearly 9,000 New Coronavirus Cases Reported in Florida Over The Weekend
A total of 8,943 new cases were reported in Florida over the weekend, as were 116 new deaths related to COVID-19.
Expect More Tropical Storms, NOAA Warns
NOAA is updating its definition of what a "normal" Atlantic hurricane season looks like, based on the last 30 years. The average number of hurricanes in the new normal has risen from 6 to 7.
Ed Sheeran tests positive for the coronavirus, which may mean he won't perform on SNL
The singer said he'll do as many planned interviews and performances from home as possible, but it's unclear what that means for his just-announced gig as Saturday Night Live musical guest on Nov. 6.
State selects replacement for Eckerd Connects to run foster care in Pinellas, Pasco
Family Support Services of North Florida will fully take over on January 1, 2022.
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White House declares monkeypox a public health emergency
Declaring a public health emergency can free up resources to help the administration respond to the monkeypox outbreak. So far more than 6,000 people in the U.S. have been infected.
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