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A federal appeals court has upheld the perjury convictions of former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, but the court ...
Property Reach reports homes in the U.S., especially in the Sun Belt, are taking longer to sell due to high prices and rising ...
As COVID-19 relief funds run out, transit agencies across the U.S. are coming to the edge of a fiscal cliff and scrambling to ...
The Players Championship's $1 million donation to Feeding Northeast Florida brings the organization closer to reaching its ...
Tom Diana owns an eight-unit building in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood. He says he’s had a squatter in one of his units ...
Americans were reluctant to relocate across state lines in 2024 in a break from the pandemic-era moving frenzy fueled by ...
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked high absenteeism in public schools statewide, and five years later thousands of students miss weeks of school each year. Nearly a third of students locally and statewi… ...
We’re left with a stew of vocabulary words like “N95,” “supply chain disruption” and “contactless.” What the COVID-19 pandemic wrought is still all around us every day in Florida.
Florida somewhat bucked the nation during COVID-19. But how might the state respond in the next pandemic? Will they trust public health officials?
Along with almost 100,000 dead in Florida from COVID-19, the virus' imprint on schools, workplaces and politics lingers after five years.
As we mark the fourth anniversary of the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s past time the federal government require uniform public health data and transparency standards at the state level ...
But just 43% of Florida’s younger adults had completed theirs, compared with 54% in California. Earlier in the pandemic, only 20% of COVID-19 deaths in Florida were people younger than 65.
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