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Mom drowns while trying to save her 10-year-old son at Franconia Falls in New Hampshire

A 44-year-old Massachusetts mom was visiting Franconia Falls with her family when one of her son's fell in and his mom drowned trying to save him..

 

Honda Accord performed best in crash tests involving 6 midsized cars, IIHS study shows

An updated overlap front crash test focused on rear-seat protection found that the Honda Accord performed best among seven midsize cars.

 

When does 'Hard Knocks' episode 3 come out? 2023 schedule, how to watch New York Jets series

This season of "Hard Knocks" follows the New York Jets. Here's when the newest episode of the show will be released.

 

Florida's insurance crisis: How do I file a complaint against my insurance carrier?

You can file a complaint with Florida's Chief Financial Officer online or over the phone.

 

Video shows man angry at McDonald's workers throwing rocks in Fort Myers restaurant

A transient man upset with his McDonald's order, accused of throwing rocks at the business and confronting employees, faces several charges.

 

Which insurance carriers are Florida homeowners complaining about?

Since January, Florida customers have made more than 7,000 complaints about their property insurance carriers' response to Hurricane Ian claims.

 

Aldi buying Jacksonville-based Winn-Dixie, Harveys Supermarkets

Winn-Dixie, which has called Jacksonville home since 1939, is being sold to Aldi, the German-owned discount chain.

 

The Inside SWFL Football podcast by The News-Press, Naples Daily News returns for Season 6

Alex Martin, Dan DeLuca, and Dustin Levy will get you ready for the top high school football games in Lee and Collier counties with their analysis.

 

LCSO investigates after shots fired near Gulf Coast Town Center construction site

A shooting near Gulf Coast Town Center and Florida Gulf Coast University put students, faculty and shoppers on alert.

 

When will they pay? Floridians say state not holding insurance carriers accountable post-Ian

Nearly a year after Hurricane Ian hit, many homeowners are still living inside hulled-out homes. Why? Insurance carriers are dragging their feet.

 

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