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Teacher loses job for calling student by preferred name without parental permission
A Florida HS teacher who lost her job is receiving an outpouring of support — and some criticism — for calling a student by their preferred name.
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Florida becomes second state to ban fluoride in public water
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a measure Thursday prohibiting local governments from adding fluoride to their water systems, making it the second state in the country after Utah to implement a statewide ban on the mineral.
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Peacock documentary on Universal parks to take closer look at new Epic Universe
Peacock is giving theme park fans a front-row seat to Universal Parks’ magic with a new three-part documentary debuting this summer.
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University of Miami linebacker was driver in 2-car crash that killed 3, police say
Miami Hurricanes linebacker Adarius Hayes was one of the drivers in a two-vehicle crash that left three people dead and at least two others injured, police said.
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WATCH: Florida man with shotgun climbs through Checkers drive-thru window
Video shows how a man climbed through the window of a Checkers in North Miami, Florida, shotgun in hand, and allegedly robbed the restaurant.
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5 things to know about Erin Jackson
Here are five things to know about American speed skater Erin Jackson.
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Woman killed by gator while kayaking on central Florida lake: Police
A woman was attacked and killed by an alligator while kayaking on a lake in central Florida on Tuesday, authorities said.
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Three black bears killed following fatal attack on Florida man and dog
Authorities are testing DNA samples to determine if any of the bears killed 89-year-old Robert Markel near his home early Monday.
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Russian man stole luxury yacht, led Florida deputies on pursuit: Sheriff
A Russian national who stole a 66-foot luxury yacht was captured after he led Florida deputies on a water pursuit on Monday.
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Florida man and dog killed in suspected bear attack: Wildlife officials
Authorities are investigating a suspected bear attack in southwest Florida that left a man and a dog dead, officials said.
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WATCH: Florida deputy in cowboy hat wrangles gator on high school campus
Dramatic video shows how authorities in Manatee County, Florida, wrangled and “expelled” an alligator from a high school campus.
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Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley arrested on battery charge in Florida after allegedly hitting ex
U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in South Florida for allegedly hitting his ex-girlfriend in the face, police said.
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Florida brother and sister attempt to flee drug bust on scooter
Helicopter video shows the pair riding away from the scene before they were stopped by police.
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Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in public water
Lawmakers in Florida gave final passage to a bill banning fluoride in public water systems on Tuesday, with the state House voting 88 yay and 27 nay.
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Barefoot ‘wrangling legend' helps Florida police trap alligator on highway
When police in the Sunshine State have an alligator problem on a highway, they call the right Florida man for the job.
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5 people, including 3 kids, hospitalized after boat flips in Florida
New details were released on Monday after several people on board a boat, including juveniles, were thrown into the water following a crash in North Miami Beach.
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At least one killed, several injured when boat crashes into ferry in Clearwater, Florida
One person was killed and several people were injured Sunday when a boat crashed into a ferry off the Memorial Causeway Bridge and then fled the scene, authorities said.
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At least one killed, several injured after boat hits Clearwater Ferry in Florida
A boat crashed into the ferry near the Memorial Causeway Bridge and fled, authorities said
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When the F-word is ‘fluoride'
Florida is poised to become the second state to ban the long-standing practice of adding fluoride to public water systems.
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As immigrant arrests surge, complaints of abuse mount at America's oldest detention center
As President Trump seeks to make good on his campaign pledge of removals of migrants, the U.S. immigration detention system is bulging with prisoners.