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Some 25,000 Americans depend on IVs containing life-sustaining nutrition. Hurricane Helene wrecked a factory in North Carolina that produced 60% of the fluids. Then, CVS closed its infusion business. Shortages and rationing ensued.
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The system says metal detectors had been in the works for months but expedited the installation after a woman was charged with killing her terminally ill husband at a nearby hospital.
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The wooden structure is between 80 and 100 feet long and was found in front of homes that collapsed on Daytona Beach Shores last month from Hurricane Nicole.
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Starting June 1, bars in Daytona Beach will be closing an hour earlier, at 2 a.m.
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The event, canceled last year, is expected to bring hundreds of thousands to Daytona Beach.
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It's going to look a bit different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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In a case being watched by local governments across the state, the Florida Supreme Court will hear arguments Feb. 6 in a dispute about construction of a...