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Know as the whistling justice, the life of former Supreme Court of Florida Justice Parker Lee McDonald was honored at Florida’s high court today. McDonald appointed to the high court in 1979 and ...
Two weeks ago we told you residents in the state Capital were more likely to become victims of a crime than anywhere else in the state. \ Florida A&M University did not return out call that day, but ...
Labor unions are making a last ditch effort to convince Governor Ron DeSantis to reverse course on his decision to end $300-a-week federal unemployment benefits early. For unemployed Floridians like ...
The first of two fallen Florida firefighters was laid to rest today. The men died Monday fighting a wildfire in North Florida. As Whitney Ray tells us, the battle to extinguish Florida’s 350-thousand ...
Florida State University President John Thrasher has asked the university’s athletic director to look into potentially renaming Doak Campbell Stadium after more than 2,000 signed an online petition.
Video provided by the Department of Health and Human Services shows the first glimpse into the conditions at the 1,200 bed Homestead facility housing immigrant children. At least 94 children housed ...
Hurricane Irma caused an estimated $50 billion in damage when it hit last Fall. While the one year anniversary of the storm is less than three months away, federal aid hasn’t made it to local ...
A new pilot program aimed at increasing vaccination rates of Black Floridians launched in the State’s capital city Monday. A new $300,000 mobile medical unit secured by Bethel Baptist Church with ...
$295 for a face mask, $70 for hand sanitizer and $38 for soap. Those are just some of the products behind more than 2,700 contacts the Attorney Generals’s office has had with merchants over price ...
The Florida House and Senate have now passed their budgets and are ready to begin negotiations on a final product, but everything they’ve approved is subject to change. The Senate and House are two ...
“So I think this is a shot in the arm for those businesses to say let’s bring our employees back, let’s really lean back into commerce. You know, we’re going to be safe, but as long as we’re doing the ...
Several dozen mainly African American pastors stood on the front steps of the State Thursday, urging lawmakers to withdraw elections legislation the pastors say will stifle voters. The legislation ...