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Florida's 'free kill' law continues to fly under the radar. Here's what it is

Florida's so-called "free kill" law is a strange outlier among wrongful death laws across the country. Here's what you should know about it.

 

Trump indictment live updates: What time is Trump arraignment today?

Donald Trump is facing a third indictment during his 2024 presidential campaign, this time for allegedly trying to steal the 2020 election.

 

'Dismayed:' DeSantis' Disney district admin rebuked by 'betrayed' civil rights group

After DeSantis' district governing Disney World announced it's nixing DEI, its administrator is being blasted by the civil rights group he ran a chapter of.

 

Pensacola wins $2.6 million needed to complete American Magic HQ at Port of Pensacola

The construction of the new American Magic headquarters will take 24 months — just in time for the team's return from the 37th America's Cup in Spain.

 

Northwood Shores divided: Will a 'historic' designation ward off rampant development?

The mango trees thrived in South Florida and a pioneer community was born. Older than West Palm Beach, the "lost town" of Mangonia is now called Northwood Shores.

 

Grappling with new law, fearful Florida teachers tossing books, resellers say

Used book sellers say they've seen an increase in donations as Florida teachers, trying to navigate Gov. Ron DeSantis' new laws, toss books.

 

DeSantis fueling conspiracies in fight to overtake Trump, analysts say

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis began promoting speculative concepts while unveiling his wide-ranging economic plan in New Hampshire.

 

Former Florida congresswoman reflects on her Jan. 6 committee role after Trump indictment

Former Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy said it is a "tragedy" Trump chose to violate his oath of office in seeking to overturn fair, free 2020 election.

 

'Nobody was supposed to die': Pensacola man admits to fatal shooting to save his sister

After investigators threated to search his sister's home for drugs, Nathan Brown admitted to the shooting in an effort to stop a search warrant.

 

Santa Rosa commissioners have concerns about a 'no brainer' water quality program. Here's why

The Watershed Protection Committee wants county support obtaining a $49,000 grant, but commissioners seem to doubt the group's intentions.

 

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