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Most of Florida is at high risk for COVID-19 according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). more
Former Okeechobee County school bus driver Eric Christenson is walking around Lake Okeechobee... more
Visitors to Lake Okeechobee often watch afternoon thundershowers move across the Big O like a gray curtain of water. more
On July 4, 1776, the 13 “united States of America” declared their independence, throwing off oppression from Great Britain. more
Yoga poses challenge for the mind/body to create beauty and balance with a commitment to grow. more
The three words that best describe the Supreme Court’s decisions this term are text, history and tradition. more
We can’t even imagine a grade adequate for the Supreme Court this year, as the current scale stops after only five letters. more
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — A 3-year-old boy died after being left in a car outside a South Florida preschool where both his parents are staff members, police said. The child was one of several … more
Almost all American adults — including parents, medical patients and people who are sexually active — regularly exercise their right to privacy... more
To celebrate Season 10 of the TrophyCatch program, biologists with FWC have tagged and released 10 largemouth... more
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A small, largely rural county west of Florida’s capital saw an unheard-of spike in deadly drug overdoses believed to be caused by fentanyl mixed with other illegal drugs, … more
Amyotrophic Later Sclerosis — also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease — is a rare, yet fatal disease that can have subtle onset symptoms not to be overlooked. more
For three decades, climate campaigners have fought to make fossil fuels so expensive that people would be forced to abandon them. more
Most of Florida is now considered at “high” risk for COVID-19 according to the Centers for Disease Control. more
When voters go to the polls in November, they will make decisions about the future of our nation, the future of our state and... more
With summer officially here, as an Arizonan, you’re likely looking for ways to continue enjoying the outdoors while also staying cool... more
President Joe Biden signed into law on June 25 a bipartisan bill that is the first significant change in federal gun legislation in nearly three decades. more
TALLAHASSEE -- The Freedom Week  sales tax holiday on outdoor activity supplies and some event admissions starts July 1. more
In not so many years past, Congress spent its days legislating and measuring its work’s effects with meaningful oversight. more
AMAC Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor answers questions about Social Security benefits. more
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