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A Pensacola woman is petitioning the state legislature to standardize FHP’s policy for DUI or drug testing in cases of deadly car crashes. A petition for “Bradley’s Law” has so far collected 11,086 signatures.
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A section of Southwest 24th Avenue between Southwest 91st Street and Southwest 87th Way was closed to through traffic on Wednesday after a small sinkhole opened.
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DeSantis spoke behind a sign that said, “Python be gone,” at the Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area, where three people near the governor wrestled holding a large, live python.
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Prosecutors dropped the felony criminal charge of making a false report about the bomb and formally charged him with felony petit theft over the theft of the $5.97 in candy bars.
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“We’re answering the who, what, when and where,” Bloom said, “but the why, he’s the only one who has the answer to that.”
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“When I flew over the scene, you could see where it initially crashed into the ground,” Kramer said, “it just blew up, like pieces were everywhere, and I didn’t see anybody.”
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Marion County Fire Rescue is launching a program to enhance its response to potential emergencies for residents and local businesses.
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“This cycle of violence has to stop,” said the Rev. Philip Egitto of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, who led the group.
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A man convicted of killing a married couple during a robbery in South Florida in 1990 was put to death Tuesday in a record 13th execution this year in the state.
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Trooper was left tethered to a fence along Interstate 75 during the evacuation ahead of Hurricane Milton in 2024. Trooper was rescued surrounded by rising water by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper, from whom the dog got its new name.
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In an exclusive interview from the Escambia County Jail – convicted months ago in an unrelated, misdemeanor domestic violence case – Stanley Victor McDaniels, 42, called himself a patriot and indicated he has no regrets.
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A judge agreed Thursday to a request by prosecutors to keep jailed indefinitely a man who police said admitted to sexually assaulting, groping or stalking at least five women near the University of Florida campus in recent weeks.