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Which Florida airports are open, closed as Hurricane Idalia nears landfall as Category 3?

As Hurricane Idalia approaches, "we are monitoring the storm and we do expect some flight delays. Passengers should check with their airline."

 

Florida Lottery drawings saw no winners, again. Scratch-off ticket worth $1 million

For the second day in a row, there were no winning tickets in the Florida Lottery drawings.

 

When will Trump be in court? When will people be voting next year? A scorecard to keep track.

Donald Trump has made split-screen history as the first former president and White House candidate to also face civil and criminal prosecution.

 

Live updates: Hurricane Idalia rapidly intensifying; 22 Florida counties under evacuation orders

Florida schools were closed on the Gulf coast as the path of tropical cyclone Hurricane Idalia aims at Florida's Big Bend.

 

Leaked Bergosh text messages will be allowed in Edler lawsuit, judge rules

A federal judge ruled that Commissioner Jeff Bergosh's leaked text messages can be used in the lawsuit by former Medical Director Dr. Rayme Edler.

 

With lots of TLC and $40M in investment, is Brownsville turning a corner?

Brownsville is seeing new growth. Escambia County hopes to build on that by investing in housing, infrastructure, and community outreach

 

Powerball numbers for Monday, Aug. 28, as jackpot climbs to $363 million

Will a $2 Powerball ticket make you a millionaire? As they say, "it could happen to you." In a week, jackpot shot up from $291 million to $363 million

 

Weather Channel host Jim Cantore known for Florida hurricanes, covering storms, thundersnow

Jim Cantore, longtime Weather Channel star, has become synonymous with Florida hurricane coverage. He's been the subject of memes and Twitter jokes

 

Vote-changing satellites and Justice Dept. pressure campaign: How Trump spent Christmas 2020

The 45-page indictment of the 45th president revealed more details about then-President Trump's odd 2020 Christmas stay at Mar-a-Lago.

 

Escambia schools lawyer warned board about banning children's book. Now they're being sued.

The school board banned the book about two male penguins who raised a penguin chick at the zoo, against the recommendation of the book committee.

 

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