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Boo Williams says the NFL and its benefits plan have repeatedly mishandled his claims. He needs surgery, medicine and doctors to make the pain in his injured neck subside, but he can't afford any of it.
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With the next legislative session coming up in January, the LGBTQ+ community in Florida is worried they could be targeted again. But in Tallahassee, some see that fear as a reason to rally together.
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In one case, voting rights groups argue state officials dismantled a historically Black voting district. In the other, activists say city of Miami leaders created voting districts based solely on race.
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Florida Supreme Court justices Thursday appeared skeptical of arguments aimed at overturning an appeals-court decision in a case involving catastrophic injuries suffered by Jackie Faircloth after two Tallahassee bars served underage drinkers.
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Arborists and historians take an interest in the tree's fate.
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Aimee Sachs was unable to move or speak in the end, but she could blink. Her wishes led to three people receiving her organs.
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The guardian for Jacquelyn Faircloth went to the Supreme Court after an appeals court panel rejected a $28.6 million judgment.
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The critic of Gov. DeSantis had indicated he would protect teachers against laws on how aspects of history, race, sexuality, and gender identity are taught in public schools.
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In Leon County, Elder Care’s executive director worries if Congress' discussions impact funding, it could have a negative effect on seniors' well-being and pockets.
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A Tallahassee hospital says they are going through emergency supplies to make ends meet.
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The center, a joint venture of the two institutions, will provide about 130,000-square-feet of medical and research-related space.
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The hospital will no longer need to divert ambulance traffic and will resume scheduling non-emergency surgeries and procedures. TMH hasn’t been specific about the type of security issue that impacted the hospital, but experts say the evidence points to a ransomware attack.