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A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the conviction and sentence of a former Indialantic physician who was accused of prescribing excessive amounts of…
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In The Turnaway Study,Diana Greene Foster shares research conducted over 10 years with about 1,000 women who had or were denied abortions, tracking impacts on mental, physical and economic health.
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Florida Virtual School is increasing its capacity for students, preparing for an influx of more than 2 million amid COVID-19 school district closures....
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The coronavirus pandemic and the strain this crisis is having on the job market and the nation’s food supply chain is putting a lot of pressure on local...
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Florida has activated its emergency bridge loan program for small businesses with 2-100 employees. Loans of $50,000 are available at zero percent...
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For many, April 1 means the rent is due. But with record-setting jobless claims in Florida due to COVID-19, paying the rent this month – and the next...
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While the numbers of COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Florida, Lakeland is relaxing some of its park restrictions. One week after closing most parks...
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As local governments across Florida enact stay at home orders, people are turning to online video chats and phone calls to communicate. But for the...
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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting Florida farmers differently, depending on which market to whom local growers are selling.
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In the wake of the coronavirus, Florida’s troubled unemployment office has been crippled by a barrage of applications that topped 317,000 applications...
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The federal government has agreed to give Americans money during the global pandemic caused by COVID-19. But U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa, says the...
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As students begin to adjust to a new normal in the world of COVID-19, many have begun to experience difficulties regarding their financial wellbeing. In...