Nation Aug 05 Thousands of Floridians hospitalized with COVID-19, as governor rejects CDC recommendations Across Florida, more than 12,000 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 on Wednesday, and nearly 2,500 of them were in ICU beds.
Health Aug 03 DeSantis won’t move on masks as Florida COVID wards swell With the much more contagious delta variant now spreading exponentially, Florida hit 11,515 hospitalized patients Tuesday, breaking last year's record for the third straight day.
Nation Nov 10 Florida cities flooded after deluge from Tropical Storm Eta The storm unleashed a deluge that flooded entire neighborhoods and filled some homes with rising water.
Nation Nov 09 Tropical Storm Eta dumps rain on an already flooded Florida Torrential rain from Tropical Storm Eta caused dangerous flooding across Florida's most densely populated urban areas on Monday after it made landfall in the Florida Keys.
Politics Jul 20 WATCH: Tech experts testify how the pandemic exposed outdated federal IT systems Lawmakers will hear from four technology experts examining the need for the U.S. government to modernize legacy IT systems.
Economy Jun 30 As virus roars back, so do signs of a new round of layoffs A resurgence of confirmed COVID cases across the South and West is endangering hopes for an economic rebound in the region and perhaps nationally.
Nation Mar 25 Parkland community worried after 2 survivors’ suicides The community of Parkland, Florida, is focusing attention on its suicide prevention programs after two survivors of the Florida high school massacre killed themselves in a week.
Politics Nov 03 Parkland survivors vote for 1st time, months after massacre The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student activists set their sights on the 4 million U.S. citizens turning 18 this year.
Nation Oct 16 Florida families still seek people missing in the hurricane Days after the hurricane slammed into the Florida Panhandle, people are struggling to locate friends and loved ones who haven't been heard from. How many are missing seems to be anyone's guess.
Nation Aug 15 Parkland students start the school year with tightened security Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Wednesday returned to a more secure campus as they began their first new school year since a gunman killed 17 people in the freshman building.