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Browsing Posts published on July 15, 2010

It was an extremely lucky discovery for a Charlotte County employee ? one that may have saved two peoples lives.

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If you donated to Haiti after the earthquake, you may want to check the organization you worked with. New reports show supplies are getting stuck in Haitian customs.

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Authorities have identified five people who died trying to flee from authorities after the stolen car they were driving crashed in Miami.

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A 24-year-old South Florida woman has been arrested on charges of child neglect after a police officer found her 5-year-old son wandering the streets.

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A 911 recording in which Casey Anthony’s mother tells a dispatcher that her daughter’s car smells like a dead body can be used during the Florida woman’s first-degree murder trial.

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Two north Florida men are charged with paying kickbacks to the former secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections and a prisons manager.

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Eleven people have been injured in an accident in West Palm Beach.

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Health officials in Miami and Ocala are reporting the first suspected cases of dengue fever, a potentially serious mosquito-borne illness that had once disappeared from the United States.

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BP says oil from its broken well has stopped gushing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since April.

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The oil leak in the Gulf may be capped, but the problems associated with it are still gushing out. From wildlife to the economy – and now the real estate business – the effects continue to grow. Local Realtors are looking for answers to solve those problems.

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The oil leak in the Gulf may be capped, but the problems associated with it are still gushing out. From wildlife to the economy – and now the real estate business – the effects continue to grow. Local Realtors are looking for answers to solve those problems.

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Cape Coral firefighters say budget cuts are giving them a tough burden to bear. But some city leaders say it's time to cut back even more.

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Cape Coral firefighters say budget cuts are giving them a tough burden to bear. But some city leaders say it's time to cut back even more.

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Cash was slashed from the Cape Coral Fire Department's budget and more cuts are on the way. Firefighters say it's giving them a tough burden to bear. But some city leaders say it's time to cut back even more.

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