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Constituents aided during mobile office hours in Beulah | PHOTOS

Rep. Michelle Salzman and other officials assist constituents during mobile office hours as part of a Joint Constituent Services event at Beulah Church.

 

Hunter Biden to plead guilty to two tax charges, resolve federal gun violation: DOJ

Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two tax federal tax charges and resolve a gun offense, the U.S. attorney for Delaware announced Monday.

 

SRSO detectives seeking suspect after 24-year-old man fatally shot in Pace

Santa Rosa County deputies are seeking the suspect in the fatal shooting of Joseph Liebe on Monday evening near Wallace Lake and Quintette roads.

 

Judge sets Aug. 14 date for start of Trump documents trial. Case to be heard in Fort Pierce.

A federal court judge has set Aug. 14 as the date for former President Trump's trial. The proceedings will take place at the courthouse in Fort Pierce.

 

Netflix's 'Take Care of Maya' puts Dr. Sally Smith back into the spotlight. Who she is

Dr. Sally Smith, the former medical director for Pinellas County (Florida) Child Protective Services, came under fire for her child abuse diagnoses.

 

Mike Williams, Florida's relentless labor organizer, dies at 72

Mike Williams was a Jacksonville electrician apprentice who would rise to become president of the AFL-CIO.

 

How safe are you in Florida's national parks? Pretty safe, but some are more deadly than others

There are dangers everywhere in Florida, and our national parks feature the state in its undeveloped glory. How safe are you?

 

Florida woman leaves inheritance, Tampa estate to 7 Persian cats: Reports

When Nancy Sauer died in Tampa, Florida in November, she left her estate and inheritance to her seven Persian cats. Now, the cats are up for adoption.

 

What are the most patriotic states in the US? Not Florida, according to WalletHub

Florida ranked among the lowest patriotic states in the country, according to a WalletHub study that compared military, civic engagement among states.

 

Pensacola's Max-Well Respite Center recovers from last week's flooding event

The Max-Well Respite Center is recovering from the heavy rain event that flooded the homeless shelter late last week.

 

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