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A COVID-19 (remember that?) summer surge is hitting Florida, but there's a silver lining

Another COVID-19 wave is sweeping Palm Beach County and Florida, but unlike previous summers, this one has been far less dangerous.

 

Hundreds of veterans take Part in Summer VetFest to learn about PACT Act benefits

The Pensacola's Joint Ambulatory Care Center holds Summer VetFest to help veterans understand The PACT ACT.

 

Pensacola area workers endure blazing sun and extremely hot temperatures | PHOTOS

Workers do their best to endure the blazing sun as extremely hot temperatures continue through the Pensacola area.

 

Mega Millions numbers for Friday, Aug. 4. $1.35 billion among Top 5 biggest jackpots

Another billion-dollar drawing! Friday, Aug. 4, Mega Millions jackpot was among the Top 10 largest lottery jackpots ever

 

AP Psychology could be back on students' schedules in Florida as DOE clarifies guidance

Florida said it will allow sections of AP Psychology that address gender and sexual orientation, which a state law otherwise bans.

 

Ever been up in a lighthouse? Historic Pensacola Lighthouse is waiting for you to climb

The historic Pensacola Lighthouse became accessible to the public again once NAS Pensacola reopened. What should people know before visiting?

 

DeSantis says Trump's stolen election 'theories' are false

Asked again Friday during a stop in Iowa if he believes Trump's stolen election claims, DeSantis said "those theories... did not prove to be true."

 

Pensacola police arrest 4 teens in connection to string of antisemitic vandalism

The teens, aged 15-18, have been charged with hate crimes. Additional arrests are possible in the case, PPD says.

 

Did Florida ban AP Psychology? Here's what you need to know

The latest war between the state and the College Board may mean AP Psychology can't be taught in Florida.

 

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