Reflecting on the pandemic 5 years later. Many Brevard restaurants closed but others adapted to the challenges.
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The politics of COVID are still being preached, five years after the outbreak. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to make sure mandatory vaccinations and lockdowns never happen again in the Sunshine ...
Lawmakers from Pennsylvania to Indiana and beyond are all seeking to eliminate property taxes, which some call the government's way of charging rent.
Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach, Florida, are taking different approaches to spring break. One city is welcoming college students while the other is telling them to go somewhere else.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis addressed former President Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, suggesting that the move could backfire on the former COVID czar. During a press ...
Governor Ron DeSantis' wife has not declared her intention to seek office, and Polymarket odds currently say she won't.
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We’re barely two weeks into the annual meeting of lawmakers in Tallahassee but it’s clear the Florida Legislature is continuing its pushback against Gov. Ron DeSantis, a healthy development for ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signaled that he wants to repeal the red flag law in the Sunshine State, arguing that it infringes on gun owners' Second Amendment rights. The governor ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNGovernor Ron DeSantis holds news conference in PalmettoPALMETTO, Fla. - Gov. Ron DeSantis is holding a news conference in Palmetto on Friday morning. The governor is set to be joined by Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue at ...
Is it behind us?" published this week. It was an incredible look back at those early days when the coronavirus arrived in Southwest Florida and the impact it had on residents, health organizations ...
The fight against fluoride is coming to Miami on Tuesday, when the state’s top health official under Gov. Ron DeSantis will ...
With the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic fading even as the coronavirus persists and evolves, a new normal is taking shape around the world. “It still feels kind of incomplete,” said ...
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