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An ugly legal battle between OASIS and AHF ─ involving a quarter-million dollars in federal funding for HIV medical care ─ is affecting hundreds of low-income patients in Northwest Florida.
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A study finds infants exposed to gun violence before birth were as much as 25% more likely to be born premature or with low weight. Northwest Florida experts say this research should resonate in the region.
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Andrew Morstein has Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics.
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Dr. Susan Laenger, medical director of primary care services for Sacred Heart Medical Group. been tracking the COVID-19 situation in the western Panhandle. She updates us in this interview.
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Since the founding of The Campfire Fund of Florida, over $30,000 have been raised in support of men’s mental health resources throughout the Pensacola area.
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Innisfree Hotels has started its own in-company initiative to train employees working with veterans or individuals experiencing mental health problems with the help of Fire Watch’s Watch Stander program.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said that residents over 65 should be soon able to receive a shot at Hard Rock Stadium and other large-scale venues.
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As Florida's outbreak continues to be one of the worst in the nation, NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Pensacola's mayor, Grover Robinson, about how his city is handling the crisis.
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Florida wildlife officials moved quickly Wednesday to try to close a “loophole” that allowed a citizen of Saudi Arabia to legally buy a handgun and…
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A Florida man convicted of killing an abortion doctor in 1993 will appear before the state's parole board on Wednesday.Dr. David Gunn was shot to death on…