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New Florida rule for college staff: Use bathroom of your sex assigned at birth or be fired

'Trans people just want to pee in a stall safely': Rule applies to college students, student housing and K-12 private schools too.

 

Pensacola Mugs & Jugs bar issues statement after fatal shooting in parking lot

"We understand that this is a difficult time for the family of Tierra Binion and an immense loss for the Pensacola community," they wrote on Facebook.

 

When will Florida be completely underwater? A look at the future of sea level rise

Will Florida be lost to the waves? Maybe not completely, but the outlook is looking grim and wet.

 

Yellow-legged hornets show up in US. 9 things you should know as Florida keeps watch

While the yellow-legged hornet is not very aggressive toward humans, it poses a huge risk to the honeybee population.

 

Records show Florida LGBTQ yearbook outcry overblown; only two people sought refunds

Seminole County Public Schools offered refunds or reprinted yearbooks with an LGBTQ part removed. Two parents requested refunds. None asked for a reprint.

 

Daylight saving time 2023: As Halloween fun starts in Florida, here's when we fall back

Daylight savings' fall back happens at 2 a.m. the first Sunday in November. The next time the clock change bumps up against Halloween will be in 2026

 

ECSO: One suspect in custody after fatally shooting woman at Pensacola's Mugs & Jugs bar

The ECSO says the suspect currently being questioned has not been officially charged with the homicide.

 

Will summer of climate change impact GOP presidential politics for Trump, DeSantis?

Trump, the leading GOP 2024 presidential candidate, has not backed off his claims that climate change projections and warnings are a hoax.

 

Florida Lottery numbers from Tuesday: Mega Millions climbs again. One Fantasy 5 winner

A Fantasy 5 ticket sold at a Boca Raton Publix was the biggest winner in Tuesday night's drawing. The prize was $120,778.

 

Dorothy Kaufmann, who saved thousands of animals at wildlife sanctuary, dies at 62

Dororthy Kaufmann, late director of the Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida based in Pensacola, gave thousands of animals a second chance at life.

 

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