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FORT MYERS, Fla. – The Gulf of Mexico swallowed driftwood, stray shoes, split skim boards and the last vestige of Crystal Edge’s mother’s memory in the…
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Livestock owners preparing for Hurricane Ian have three major concerns: identification, sheltering and power. Livestock can be identified by using ear tags or by spraying numbers onto the cattle using a can of nontoxic spray. Because most barns are not built to withstand hurricane winds, many area farms will leave their cows to weather the storm in open fields. Another concern is keeping power on so well water can be pumped for the livestock to drink.
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In the next month, Florida could officially lose what once was its oldest operating movie theater, and Leslie Evans’ favorite place to get a…
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The people flown from Texas to Massachusetts filed a class-action suit on Tuesday against Ron DeSantis.
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Astronaut Victor Glover defended the second canceled launch attempt on Saturday.
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A fuel leak scrubbed Monday's planned launch window.
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Police say Terrell Bradley ran a stop sign and then ran from them, necessitating a police K9 chase.
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you WUFT News: She gave her life to serve international…
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The Panhandle and north central Florida are most likely to see the highest heat indices.
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In Panama City, the histories of each are very different.