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Positive rate spikes to 22.7% in Florida
Florida – Florida health officials reported 12,075 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday and 101 more deaths. The state has now…
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Florida Bill Seeks Accommodations For Pregnant Workers
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Florida lawmakers could consider a proposal aimed at ensuring employers provide accommodations for pregnant women. Sen. Ana…
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More than 6,000 Covid-19 hospitalizations in Florida
With steady increases in recent months, more than 6,000 people were hospitalized Monday in Florida with “primary” diagnoses of COVID-19. That’s…
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Florida Government Ethics, School Bus Safety Among Laws That Go Into Effect This Week
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – A bill dealing with a voter-approved prohibition on public officials and employees using their offices to benefit…
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Woman found dead inside Miami Beach apartment
Florida – Miami Beach police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found inside an apartment over…
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Chaotic scene on Christmas day after gunfire erupts near Bayside
Florida – Police found one person and a vehicle hit by bullets and happened upon a chaotic scene at Miami’s…
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Florida COVID-19 cases jump by 17K over 2-day holiday period
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida health officials Saturday reported about 17,000 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, bringing the state’s total…
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Florida Keys fisherman discovers 74 pounds of cocaine floating on water
Florida – A fisherman about 15 miles offshore of one of the Florida Keys on Wednesday reeled in an interesting…
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US to require negative COVID-19 test from UK travelers
ATLANTA — The United States will require airline passengers from Britain to get a negative COVID-19 test before their flight,…
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Florida reported 13,147 new Covid-19 daily cases and 122 additional deaths
The Florida Department of Health has reported another 13,147 new coronavirus infections on Thursday. The additional cases increased the state’s…
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