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Controversy Continues In Key West Over Cosmetic Shop 'Scams'
A number of cosmetic shops on Duval Street in Key West have been criticized for targeting tourists with scams and overcharging their credit cards. The...
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Next Steps Eyed In Fight Against Water Woes
Local governments have spent $17.3 million the state provided to combat outbreaks of red tide and toxic blue-green algae, which have caused massive fish...
'Threats Of Protests' Lead Broward Schools Superintendent To Nix Stoneman Douglas Parent Meeting
Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie abruptly canceled a meeting with Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School parents over concerns...
PG&E Says Federal Judge's Safety Plan Is Not Feasible And Too Expensive
The utility company is trying to convince a federal judge to modify a wide-ranging proposal to mitigate wildfire risk. PG&E is also seeking bankruptcy protection.
White Supremacist Pleads Guilty In Fatal Sword Stabbing Of Black Man
James Jackson admitted he was driven by a plan to kill scores of black men to spark a nationwide race war. It's New York state's first conviction of first-degree murder as an act of terrorism.
Iranian Journalist Marzieh Hashemi Released By Officials After Grand Jury Appearances
Officials haven't said what the grand jury is investigating. Hashemi hasn't been accused of any crime. She was held as a material witness and now has been released from further grand jury obligations.
Report: Florida Ranks 34th In Serving People With Intellectual, Developmental Disabilities
According to a new report by United Cerebral Palsy and the Ancor Foundation , Florida dropped from 18th to 34th in state rankings when it comes to...
With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College
Rural Americans are less likely to go to college than their urban counterparts. Businesses desperate to fill jobs with skilled workers are helping to change this.
Mailing Just Got More Expensive: Forever Stamps See Biggest Price Increase Ever
The cost of a Forever Stamp has gone up by 5 cents as the U.S. Postal Service tries to offset billions of dollars in losses. Some packages will cost more to send, too.
Government Shutdown: Federal Workers Return, But Border Fight Lingers
Federal government workers who have been on furlough or working without pay, are getting ready to return to normal status now that the partial government shutdown is over.
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