
Deadly boat crash in Florida
Multiple people are hospitalized after a deadly crash in Clearwater, Florida, apparently caused by a large boat involved in a hit-and-run incident. WTSP's Jenny Dean reports.
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Multiple people are hospitalized after a deadly crash in Clearwater, Florida, apparently caused by a large boat involved in a hit-and-run incident. WTSP's Jenny Dean reports.
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating a deadly hit-and-run boat crash in Clearwater, Florida. Officials say they've identified the boat that allegedly hit a ferry and fled the scene. One person was killed and at least six others were sent to the hospital.
U.S. officials say the wife of an active-duty Coast Guardsman was arrested earlier this week by federal immigration authorities inside the family residential section of the U.S. Naval Air Station at Key West, Florida, after she was flagged in a security check.
In California, we learn how the site of past environmental disasters could be a key to America's clean energy future. Then in Florida, we explore restoration efforts to reverse years of devastation in the Everglades. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
We speak with a group of female veterans raising awareness about their mental health struggles. And get an inside look at a controversial approach to the nation's drug epidemic. Then we visit Florida, where a once thriving oyster population is threatened by climate change. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
About a month after hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the Southeast, nearly 60,000 homeowners fell behind on their mortgages.
After a new state law passed following the Surfside condominium collapse in 2021, some say additional costs are turning away buyers. Skyler Henry reports.
Another town hall for a Republican member of Congress turned contentious Monday night, this time for Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida. Audience members repeatedly interrupted the congressman, and authorities removed two people. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small was in attendance.
Two people were killed and six others, including the alleged shooter, were hospitalized after an April 17 shooting at Florida State University.
Senate Rules Chairwoman Kathleen Passidomo said Monday her committee won't take up a House measure that would lower the minimum age to 18.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is coming under increased scrutiny over millions of dollars that were supposed to help struggling families but were diverted to political committees to help the governor further his political agenda. CBS News Miami investigative reporter Jim DeFede has the details.
As loved ones mourn victims killed in the mass shooting at Florida State University, three survivors have been released from the hospital.
Three of the survivors from last week's shooting at Florida State University have been released from the hospital with the school resuming classes Monday. CBS News reporter Kati Weis has more.
Students and staff at Florida State University came together for a peaceful vigil to remember the victims of a shooting and to exalt their strong sense of community.
Classes resume Monday at Florida State University, the scene of the nation's latest mass shooting. Two people were killed when a gunman opened fire near the student union on Thursday. Kati Weis spoke with the university's president on the tragedy.
A U.S. citizen was arrested in Florida for allegedly being in the country illegally and held for pickup by immigration authorities even after his mother showed a judge her son's birth certificate and the judge had dismissed charges.
A graduate student who was injured in the shooting at Florida State University invited CBS News into her hospital room while awaiting a second surgery. Madison Askins said she wants people to know what really happens during violence like this.
Tallahassee police said there was no connection between the Florida State University shooting suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, and the victims. CBS News' Kati Weis and Anna Schecter have more details.
Florida State University classes were cancelled Friday following Thursday's deadly shooting, as authorities continue to investigate the incident. Philip Allison, an FSU student who works at the student union, joins "The Daily Report" to recount the active shooter situation.
The gunman, believed to be a 20-year-old student, was shot by police on campus, taken into custody, and transported to the hospital as well, police said.
Law enforcement said the suspected shooter is the 20-year-old son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy and a student at FSU.
The FSU shooting suspect, identified by police as Phoenix Ikner, was at the center of a custody battle between his birth parents, CBS News has learned.
Staff at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare shared new details about the conditions of the people who were injured in Thursday's mass shooting at Florida State University. Two people were killed in the shooting, police said. CBS News' Kati Weis and Anna Schecter have more on the investigation.
Florida State University student Reid Seybold told CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers that he knew the mass shooting suspect from a political club at a former college. Seybold claims the alleged gunman was asked to leave the club after espousing white supremacist rhetoric, though he said he isn't "going to speculate" on the motive behind Thursday's deadly shooting and whether his views played a role. CBS News has not independently verified these claims.
The six people wounded in the mass shooting at Florida State University are expected to make a full recovery, the staff at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare said Friday. CBS News' Anna Schecter and Kati Weis break down the new details released during the news conference.
The plaintiffs in this case are t10 migrant children between the ages of 10 and 17 who entered the U.S. without authorization and without their parents or legal guardians.
President Trump expressed less confidence he will be able to arrange bilateral talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The U.S.-born pope spoke in English as he denounced the attack and the "logic of weapons" fueling wars around the world.
The Global Sumud Flotilla will try to break the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian territory and bring humanitarian aid, food, water and medicine to Gaza as Israel steps up its offensive in Gaza City.
Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, announced the latest round of job cuts in a social media post late Friday.
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