Florida executes serial killer who murdered 10 women
Law enforcement had few clues until the case of Lisa Noland, who survived one of Long's attack
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Law enforcement had few clues until the case of Lisa Noland, who survived one of Long's attack
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signaled he plans to sign the S.B. 7066, which would require all financial obligations be paid off before an individual can vote
Officials investigating cause of Ethiopian Airlines crash; U.S.-backed forces battling against last ISIS stronghold in Syria
Sybrina Fulton will launch her campaign for Miami-Dade County Commissioner on Monday and is advocating to make South Florida communities safer
Two south Florida counties were upset with a plan to bring thousands of migrants
The fourteen dogs comforted the teens after last year's mass shooting
Leaders in South Florida demand more information and support from federal government after being told 1,000 immigrants will be flown their way
$50,000 worth of instruments were awarded to students in honor of Alex Schachter, who played trombone in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School marching band
The president grinned and said, "Only in the Panhandle you can get away with that statement"
"They complain, they want more money," the president said, referring to Puerto Rico's government. He also mocked a few of the Democrats running for president
New law expands the program to make all teachers eligible regardless of whether they have a non-classroom role
The president is touring damage inflicted by Hurricane Michael before a rally in Panama City Beach
"It was a hard fought battle," the photographer said
Preliminary flight data shows the plane appears to have come in with a tail wind, and fast
"God is real," one of the high school seniors said
The Republican-led House voted 65-47 on Wednesday to send the bill to GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to sign it
For the first time in nearly 30 years, a Florida police officer has been sentenced to prison for an on-duty fatal shooting
For the first time ever, the Special Olympics teams are part of the competition
The public livestock auction is scheduled for Saturday
Delucca Rolle, a ninth grader, has been cleared of all charges
There are major developments in the violent arrest of a Florida teenager in an incident with racial overtones. Cell phone video captured white sheriff's deputies pepper spraying and punching the black 15-year-old last week. Now, all charges against the teen have been dropped. The deputies could face prosecution. Mark Strassmann spoke with the teen and his mother.
The legislation would restore voting rights to convicted felons except murderers and felony sex offenders
The bill would ban those policies and require local authorities to honor detainer requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
An Ethics Commission says it found probable cause in January to believe the former Tallahassee mayor accepted gifts in violation of civil law
Castor trounced in the Tuesday runoff 76-year-old David Straz, a retired banker and philanthropist worth $426 million
"We don't want to see what's happening in Iran happen," President Trump said in an exclusive interview airing Tuesday on "CBS Evening News."
Information trickling out of Iran suggests a far deadlier crackdown on protesters than previously reported.
At least six career prosecutors in the Minneapolis U.S. Attorney's office have resigned as the office continues to face pressure to treat the investigation of the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer as an assault on a federal officer case.
President Trump defended his tariffs at a speech in Michigan, after he visited a factory in Dearborn.
The Supreme Court heard two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
President Trump's plans to ease the financial pressures on Americans are bold but could backfire, experts said.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday.
At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs.
The couple had so many kids in their Los Angeles-area mansion a neighbor "thought it was a kindergarten." The investigation has only gotten stranger.