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Another insurance carrier is pulling its business from Florida: What it means for you

Farmers Insurance will no longer write new business and not renew auto, home or umbrella policies within its "Farmers-branded" offerings in Florida.

 

How could strike of UPS employees affect you, supply chain?

Customers could see slower delivery of goods, higher prices on products and shipping, and yet another breakdown of the supply chain.

 

Trump team opposes quick trial date, warns judge of 'miscarriage of justice'

Former President Donald Trump asked a federal judge to hold off on setting a date for the criminal trial over his handling of classified documents.

 

FHP: Pace woman goes airborne and crashes into Simpson River with three children

The 70-year-old Pace woman sustained minor injuries, and the three children were unharmed, according to FHP.

 

As state faces greater competition, should its leaders play politics with Florida tourism?

It's hard to quantify whether political advisories on travel to Florida have hurt. But others say the political noise is not helpful at best.

 

First Wives fear presidential ambition drove DeSantis to sign thrice vetoed alimony law

Women in Florida, Washington, Texas, and Nevada tell neighbors DeSantis abandonded older divorcees when he signed into law an end to permanent alimony.

 

Florida Lottery results: 3 Fantasy 5 winners. Powerball jackpot grows to $725 million

Fantasy 5 winning tickets were sold in Boynton Beach, Wesley Chapel and Englewood.

 

Pensacola considered buying 21-acre Bayou Chico as "Port West" but wasn't sold on the idea

Pensacola won't be buying an industrial waterfront lot on Bayou Chico without a concrete economic development prospect in place, Mayor D.C. Reeves said.

 

Sick of the heat? Here are all the Pensacola area splash pads where kids can cool down

Looking for a cool place for the kids to hang out this summer? Try one of the many public splash pads in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

 

Powerball numbers for Monday, July 10: $675 million among Top 10 largest jackpots ever

This Powerball jackpot has rolled over since April 22. Before that, one ticket in Ohio won $252.6 million. The July 10 drawing climbed to $675 million

 

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