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Missing boater found clinging to capsized vessel 86 miles off Florida
A 62-year-old boater who had been missing since Friday was found Sunday clinging to his capsized vessel off of Florida's Atlantic coastline, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The agency had been searching for signs of Stuart Bee and his 32-foot boat since he was reported missing on Friday.
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Florida man saves his dog from the jaws of an alligator; wildlife cam films the dramatic rescue
Newly released footage shows a Florida man rescuing his dog from the grasp of an alligator, an unexpected moment captured on film by a project designed to monitor local wildlife. The dramatic video shows the man jumping into waist-deep pond water after the alligator dragged the dog underwater. The man submerges his whole arm to bring the small dog to the surface, with the small alligator still latched on.
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With an eye on a tight Florida race, Trump announces new restrictions on Cuban hotels, cigars and rum
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a new series of economic sanctions on Cuba that ban US citizens from buying Cuban cigars as well as rum and staying at Cuban government-owned hotels on the communist-run island.
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Family of UPS driver slain in police shootout files lawsuit
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A family is suing over the fatal December shooting of a Florida UPS driver who was taken hostage by two robbers and killed in a torrent of gunfire after he and the...
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Family of five forced to rely on lemonade stand as only source of income due to coronavirus pandemic
A family of five in Florida has revealed that their children’s lemonade stand has become their only source of income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Erin Bailey, a single mother to four children between the ages of six and 10 in Greenacres, Palm Beach County, was put out of her lawn care business when the pandemic swept the country in March, WPBF reported.
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A Florida Teen Allegedly Shut Down School With a DDoS Attack
With the presidential election fast approaching, recent moves by the Trump administration appear designed to undermine the security and integrity of the vote. And that's not even counting the long-standing Postal Service shenanigans. Facebook rolled out a series of measures this week designed to minimize how much it contributes to the problem, including message-forwarding limits that have already helped WhatsApp fight misinformation.
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Florida Keys releasing genetically modified mosquitoes to fight illness
The plan involves the striped-legged Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is not native to Florida.
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Real Estate Offer VS Contract: What's the Difference?
When entering the real estate market you'll hear a lot of different terms, many that can be confusing and misused. Let's clear up two terms misused the most
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Mystery solved: Those strange seeds sent from China to Florida have been identified
The state was rattled late last week by reports of more than 1,000 Floridians receiving mystery seeds in the mail from China, despite never placing an order, and now, agriculture officials have a better idea of what exactly those seeds were.
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Florida Might Be The Next State To Harness Wind Energy
Despite its location in the Southeast, a new study shows how Florida, with help from new technology, could harness wind energy. FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, the joint college of Florida A&M (FAMU) and Florida State (FSU) Universities, have created an interdisciplinary team to examine wind characteristics in nine different sites in the state. Their report aims to support the wind energy industry and policymakers in identifying strengths of energy production in the Sunshine State.
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Judge Knocks Down Law Requiring Fine Payment Before Voting In Florida Felons Case
A federal judge ruled Sunday that a Florida law requiring people with felony convictions to pay off all their court...
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'Ultra-rare' blue bees found in Florida. It's been years since they were last seen.
Researchers in Florida have rediscovered an "ultra-rare" metallic blue bee that hadn't been spotted in years – so long that experts weren't sure it still existed. Florida Museum of Natural History researcher Chase Kimmel found a blue calamintha bee on March 9, according to an emailed statement from Kimmel. It was the first time one had been spotted since 2016, the museum says.
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Miami goes seven weeks without a homicide for first time since 1957
Crime rates have dropped in numerous cities during stay-at-home orders.
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5 Florida college students test positive for coronavirus after spring break trip
The University of Tampa said another student, unrelated to the spring break group, had also tested positive for COVID-19 after international travel.
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What to Know Before Buying a Fixer-Upper | The Ultimate Guide
Buying a fixer-upper isn't for everyone, so it's important for buyers to know what they're getting into before it's too late and they buy a money pit.
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Free Donation Pick-Up in Palm Beach County Florida | 5 Organizations
Are you looking to donate items and need them picked up? If so here are 5 organizations that will pick up your donations in Palm Beach County for FREE!
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Active Adult 55+ Rentals in Wellington Florida | Homes for Rent
Looking for a rental in a 55+ active adult community in Wellington? If so here are all of the 55+ condos & homes for rent in Wellington Florida.
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When is Spring Break 2020 in Palm Beach County Florida?
Spring Break 2020 in Palm Beach County Florida is just around the corner. Find out what week spring break will be taking place in 2020.
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211m gallons of sewage spilled into Fort Lauderdale waterways, officials say
Fort Lauderdale officials say 211.6m gallons of sewage has spilled into Fort Lauderdale waterways in the past few months. The Sun-Sentinel reports that’s enough to fill 320 Olympic-sized pools. The city’s aging sewer pipes broke six times in December and spewed 126.9m gallons of sewage – ranking as one of South Florida’s biggest spills ever. The spills fouled the Tarpon River, the Himmarshee Canal and streets in three neighborhoods.
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‘I’m the Orlando Easter Bunny, Google it' — Florida man arrested after hit-and-run
As Rob wrote, Antoine McDonald became instantly internet famous when the video of him fighting a guy on the streets of Orlando last year. went viral Earlier this month, McDonald was riding his motorcycle, ran a stop sign, and crashed into someone else's garage before zooming away, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
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