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Monster Mosquitoes Emerge in Central Florida
The quarter-sized blood suckers are notorious for their aggressive nature.

Tropical Storm Andrea Bearing Down on Fla. Coast
(MIAMI) — Heavy rain was pouring across much of Florida early Thursday as the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season headed toward the state's...

Florida Hospital Takes a Step Toward Price Transparency
Miami's Mount Sinai Medical Center has pledged to publicly disclose its price contracts with insurers

Alligator Helps Florida Police Nab Suspect
20-year-old Bryan Zuniga hid from officers in water treatment plant where the animal pounced.

Dining on the Wild Side: Florida Restaurant Pulls Lion Tacos from Its Menu
A Tampa, Fla. restaurant has pulled lion meat tacos off its menu after receiving significant backlash online and from animal activists.
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Dogs Rescued from Oklahoma Tornado Find Shelter in Boca Raton
Volunteers brought 65 dogs and 15 cats from the disaster zone in Oklahoma City to a Florida shelter on Wednesday. The animals will receive veterinary care before...

The War Within: Training Survivalists in North Florida
Americans have been exercising their “right to keep and bear arms” — pistols, shotguns, rifles and other firearms — since before the Second Amendment was...
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Trayvon Martin, One Year Later: Where We Are Now
On a rainy February evening, a 17-year-old named Trayvon Benjamin Martin left his father’s girlfriend’s home in a gated Sanford, Fla. community to buy snacks — a...
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Heat force decisive game 7 against Spurs
With their backs against the wall, the Miami Heat thrived once again Tuesday night, defeating the San Antonio Spurs and staving off elimination. ...
Chief Keef's legal woes mount with Florida warrant
As if things are not bad enough for rapper Chief Keef, an arrest warrant is waiting for him in Florida. ...
Watch: Florida Bans Drug Paraphernalia Sales
Law prohibits retailers from knowingly selling glass pipes or bongs for illegal drug use. ...
NTSB rules in 2011 Mayo Clinic helicopter crash
Financial pressures likely contributed to a helicopter pilot's decision to continue flying through deteriorating weather before crashing in north Florida, killing a Mayo Clinic...


