As families get together for holiday festivities, New Year’s celebrations, and other wintertime gatherings, how will omicron affect Florida?
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By Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix
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12/22/21
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By Masoom Anwar
You may have seen tv or billboard advertisements when you’re driving on the Florida Turnpike about getting cash right away for a future structured settlement. It sounds like a …
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9/26/21
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Emergency rental assistance is still available to residents who are behind in rent due to the pandemic. Eligible residents may receive help to pay 12 months of past due rent and 1 month of future …
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7/19/21
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By Danielle Lachance
Florida has many rules and regulations for lawsuits like personal injury cases. For instance, there is a pretty strict statute of limitations that helps to define when these …
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7/13/21
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By Susan Melony
Although carbon fiber was invented back in 1958, the 1970s is when we saw a real surge in its use all over the world.
Today, the continued commercialization of carbon fiber has …
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6/30/21
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Opinion By Allen Brown Dogs are such wonderful pets to have around, but what happens if the dog causes harm to another individual other than its owner? First, while dogs are intelligent animals, they …
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2/25/21
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From AARP
The COVID-19 death rate among Florida nursing home residents nearly doubled over the previous reporting period, according to a newly released Nursing Home Dashboard issued today by …
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2/11/21
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By Allen Brown
Are you looking to buy an exciting and practical gift for someone in your life who is a firearms enthusiast? Maybe you are not an expert on firearms yourself, so you do not have the …
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1/20/21
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By John Haughey | The Center Square
With a pandemic induced backlog of 31,000 pending felony cases idling in Florida courts, the state's prison population has declined by 7,000 inmates since July, …
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11/29/20
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The FDOH’s update from Nov. 8-14 reported 3,146 new COVID-19 cases in Florida schools – 2,397 K-12 students, 209 teachers, 109 staff and 314 “other” cases; and 749 cases among students, …
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11/19/20
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