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A group of scientists from states bordering the Gulf of Mexico met in St. Petersburg Wednesday to figure out ways to deal with health problems coming...
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A Florida Panhandle man may be one of the first charged under a new law for posting threatening messages on social media.
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A measure that would expand Florida’s rules on issuing threats is moving forward. Officials are pointing to the many copycat threats made following the...
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At a press conference Thursday, Broward Sheriff Scott Israel said he wants to see legislation that would allow law enforcement to involuntarily detain...
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In the era of so-called "fake news," deliberate disinformation campaigns, and hoaxes spreading faster than actual news, speakers at Florida SouthWestern…
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Pasco County residents can now take photos of Hurricane Irma damage on their property and upload them to the free “MyPasco” app. Those photos will be...
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The University of Tampa on Aug. 29 fired a visiting professor who tweeted that Texas was experiencing “instant karma” from the destruction of Hurricane...
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The University of Tampa on Tuesday fired a visiting professor who tweeted that Texas was experiencing “instant karma” from the destruction of Hurricane...
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While students are out of school for the holiday break, Florida’s Attorney General is waging a Twitter campaign to keep kids safe in cyberspace. The…
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PENAS BLANCAS, Costa Rica — As summer began to bake the central Cuban city of Sancti Spiritus, Elio Alvarez and Lideisy Hernandez sold their tiny...