One person has died and several were injured Sunday when a boat crashed into a ferry off the Memorial Causeway Bridge and then fled the scene, authorities said.

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'No Sabo Kids': How South Florida Latinos are confronting their relationship with language, identityBeing a 'No Sabo Kid' means that your Spanish is probably not perfect, or maybe you don't know the language at all. Latinos are reclaiming the term to prove that language and Latino identity are not mutually exclusive.
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One sawfish died and three were reported in distress in waters around the Florida Keys in April.
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While alcohol and other substances can play a role, it's not the main contributing factor for fandom behavior, according to a psychology professor. When people are caught up in a crowd, it is easy to make decisions that you would not typically make, he said, largely because of mob mentality.
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Accidental deaths ranked No. 1 for people ages 18 to 25 in 2023, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Firearms were the "leading mechanism."
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Speaking to a gathering of Tallahassee business leaders, Mark O'Bryant said one idea is for FSU to partner with TMH to create a teaching and research hospital on top of its role of healing center.
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The Brevard community expresses disappointment after Orlando Health, citing poor conditions and neglect, shuttered the hospital, which it bought during Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy last year.

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