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Data shows Florida has become less LGBTQ-friendly

New data shows Florida has become less LGBTQ-friendly over the last year. The LGBTQ community in Naples has faced its own challenges in the past year.

 

DeSantis calls medical marijuana 'very controversial' after fighting for it in Florida

Asked about decriminalizing marijuana during an event in South Carolina, DeSantis said he opposes the idea.

 

FDLE: Patient may have died due to Gulf Breeze doctor's 'dangerous prescribing practices'

Gulf Breeze doctor Elaine Sharp has allegedly prescribed opioids in such high doses that pharmacies like Walmart refuse to fill her prescriptions.

 

Tech jobs are the future. New nonprofit aims to ensure Black workers aren't left behind.

Blacks in Technology offers free programs, mentorship and resources to help Black workers obtain skills to compete in tech workforce.

 

The 2023 hurricane season is unlike any other with forecasters putting all faith in El Niño

Hurricanes that form in the near the Cabo Verde Islands can be the largest and most intense storms because they have so much warm open ocean to devour.

 

Florida's 'Meth Island' is one of more than 4,000 islands in the state. Who owns them?

The U.S. Constitution gives Florida sovereign rights over its thousands of islands, but has the rights to let private entities use of own them.

 

New tech will pinpoint gunfire in real time. It's coming to these Pensacola neighborhoods

Pensacola had about 400 reports of gunshots from 2019 to 2023. New technology will help officers track gunfire in real time.

 

Florida Lottery results for June 21. 2 Fantasy 5 winners. Powerball rolls over

Two winning Fantasy 5 tickets were sold in Tallahassee and Dundee in the June 21 drawing.

 

Slimy Situation: What we know about invasive giant African snails causing a neighborhood quarantine in Florida

Giant African snails can lead to giant problems, especially for those in Broward County. A quarantine is underway after the creatures were spotted.

 

2 malaria cases confirmed in Florida. What to know and how to protect yourself

Florida health officials in Sarasota and Manatee counties identified two malaria cases in the state, a disease transmitted by a particular mosquito.

 

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