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A new wave of opioid deaths, fueled by fentanyl, is raising old fears in Palm Beach County. Meantime, sheriff's office policy on naloxone is an outlier in the state.
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COVID-19 is killing more Florida law enforcement officers than gunfire, vehicular assault, and automobile accidents combined. Fourteen of the state's officers have succumbed to the virus so far this year.
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"Once that budget is signed and the funds get released, we're going to start getting these checks out," the governor said.
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DeSantis says Florida will use a portion of the “tens of thousands” of extra doses FEMA sites bring to the state to vaccinate teachers, law enforcement and firefighters who are 50 and older.
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Federal, Florida and local law enforcement officials who have recovered from COVID-19 are partnering with OneBlood to raise awareness about plasma…
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Crimes involving those suffering from mental health issues "are not true criminal acts," Gualtieri said.
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Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods says that "effective immediately, any individual walking in to any one of our lobbies ... wearing a mask will be asked to remove it."
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In Florida prisons, more than 12,000 inmates and 2,000 staff members have tested positive for the coronavirus. At least 59 inmates and two staff members…
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When a mother and her autistic son visited the Margate Police Department earlier this year to discuss the relationship between police and the autistic...
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"Just continually putting people in jail, that's not doing anything for them," says an Everett, Wash. police officer who connected with one drug user, Shannon McCarty, and helped her get off drugs.