The language of the Florida law’s exception, asserting that the anomaly must be “fatal,” suggests a black-and-white situation ...
John Wilson, general counsel for the Florida Department of Health, recently sent a letter to TV stations that threatened ...
Florida's government has threatened TV stations over an ad promoting an abortion-rights ballot measure and is now alleging ...
Residents who have returned home after fleeing the storms have discovered gators wandering their halls and snakes in their ...
Just weeks earlier, Jason Weida from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration had learned about Genesis Systems, the ...
While many Floridians recover from the destruction caused by back-to-back hurricanes, election supervisors are asking the state for flexibility on voting rules leading up to the general election.
Hospitals and other health care facilities on Florida's Gulf Coast — still reeling from Hurricane Helene — are now revving up ...
“The right of broadcasters to speak freely is rooted in the First Amendment,” FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a ...
As hurricanes grow more intense and heat waves become more frequent, it’s understandable that our collective sense of ...
Back-to-back storms leave residents feeling exhausted, sleepless and coping with mixed feelings of gratitude and guilt.
The Sentinel also quotes Elissa Barr, a public health professor and part of an advocacy group for sexual education known as the Florida Healthy Youth Alliance. Barr said a list of words health edu ...
"Our goal is to assist the Florida Panhandle in rapidly recovering from the effects of Hurricane Milton," stated John Bennett, the Director of Operations at Water Mold Fire Restoration. "Our teams are ...