Florida
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Bloomberg to spend at least $100M to help Biden in Florida
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is committing at least $100 million to help Joe Biden’s presidential…
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South Florida Remembers 9/11 Victims With Events Friday
Across South Florida, cities will hold events Friday to honor the memories of those lives lost during the September 11th tragedies…
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U.S. Post Office will hire 1,000 employees for holiday season
The U.S. Postal Service in South Florida will be hiring 1,000 employees for the holiday season. Successful applicants will work…
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner on Florida Surpassing 10,000 COVID-19 Deaths
After Florida added 174 more COVID-19 related deaths Wednesday, surpassing 10,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic,Florida Agriculture Commissioner…
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Over 8K new COVID-19 cases reported by FDOH on Wednesday
There are now more than 550,000 reported cases of the coronavirus in Florida, with 8,765 deaths. As of 11 a.m.,…
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Florida Rescinds Quarantine Mandate for New York Travelers
There were 73,955 new claims for unemployment benefits filed last week in Florida, a drop from the previous week’s 91,462…
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Family, friends gather to mourn death of young nurse stabbed to death by her estranged husband
Family and friends are paying their respects to a nurse who police say was stabbed to death by her estranged…
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Florida juggles hurricane, coronavirus pandemic, recession, bitter politics
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Restaurants with intricate outdoor setups to help customers social distance during the coronavirus pandemic are having to store…
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Over 11K new COVID-19 cases reported by FDOH on Friday
There are now more than 327,000 reported cases of the coronavirus in Florida, with 4,805 deaths. As of 11 a.m.,…
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Latest COVID-19 numbers: Over 178,000 Florida cases, deaths surpass 3,600
There are now more than 178,000 reported cases of the coronavirus in Florida, with 3,684 deaths. As of 11 a.m.,…
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