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Anthony Wainwright, convicted in the 1994 death of kidnapped 23 year old Carmen Gayheart, is set to be executed June 10th. We covered the story extensively and exclusively in the days that followed ...
The availability of low cost or free legal services for the poor and middle class has never been as scarce as it is in Florida today.The State’s Chief Justice has formed a commission to come up with ...
Across Florida announcements have been made about new jobs moving to the Sunshine State. Less than a week after Governor Rick Scott declared victory at the closing ceremony for the Florida Legislative ...
A California man who made a life changing decision on prom night shared his story with Florida students today. When Brandon Silveria was seventeen he had a too much to drink at a pre-prom party.
The legislature passed its major legislation in response to the opioid crisis today. The bill passed the Senate after a lengthy debate on whether to remove an amendment that did away with mandatory ...
Lawmakers will meet at six o’clock tonight in an effort to reach an agreement on the Seminole Gaming Compact. If the House and Senate can’t reach an agreement a special session could be called or as ...
If you sitting around bored as the stay at home order begins to ease, you might think about searching for treasure. Not buried treasure, but unclaimed property being held by the state. After accounts ...
A 2018 Constitutional amendment approved by 62 percent of Florida voters continues to be controversial. The so called “Marcy’s Law” is designed to give crime victims rights and protect their identity, ...
A fight between auto-insurer State Farm and hospital UF Health Jacksonville (formerly Shands Jacksonville) could effect the wallets of patients around Florida. As Matt Galka tells us, State Farm wants ...
A panel of 15 FSU faculty, staff, students and alumni has voted to relocate a statute of a former slave owner who played a a role in providing the land for the University. As Mike Vasilinda tells us, ...
Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried on Tuesday asked tough questions of the man who runs the State Department of Environmental Protection. She wanted to know why decisions were made a decade ago not to close ...
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