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“Orlando has always been an important city to JetBlue, and we’re excited to debut Mint service in this market with flights to Las Vegas,” said Dave Jehn, JetBlue’s vice president, network planning and ...
What does NCAA settlement mean for college sports? We answer the burning questions A settlement allowing revenue sharing with NCAA athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work ...
See election results, election maps, county-by-county vote counts and more for races on Nov. 3, 2020.
Florida's Department of Health agreed to a settlement requiring it to provide more detailed COVID-19 data, after a group sued in 2021 for the release of records during the state's COVID-19 surge. The ...
SentrySafe is one of the most popular home safe brands out there. Here’s why people love SentrySafe—and five popular safes you can shop right now.
A ticking timer on the 99-year lease between New College of Florida and the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport has left the college seeking land to expand, but a controversial land donation by ...
But the strong bond between father and son was a bright spot in Harvey Diamond's life. Beau stayed with his father, helped him in his growing infirmity, and had developed an interest in the arcane ...
Newly formed Tropical Depression 13 is expected to "become a powerful hurricane by the end of the week," according to the National Hurricane Center. The National Hurricane Center is tracking three ...
A business jet crash-landed on I-75 on Feb. 9, killing its pilot and co-pilot. A passing motorist rushed to aid three survivors fleeing the wreckage.
Florida Supreme Court Justices on Wednesday will hear arguments challenging a constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right to abortions.
Fort Myers woman dies after crash between SUV and pickup truck on Friday afternoon in Charlotte County at SR 31 and Bermont Road.
SARASOTA, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday he plans to petition the state's Supreme Court to convene a grand jury to investigate “any and all wrongdoing” related to COVID-19 vaccines.