FOX News Channel (FNC) finished August 2022 as the third most-watched network in all of television during weekday primetime, outpacing ABC and trailing only CBS and NBC. According to Nielsen Media Research, FNC remained cable’s highest-rated network in total day and primetime with total viewers…
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NHC Monitoring Two Weather Systems East Of Florida Coast
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is closely watching two systems Tuesday east of the Florida coast. According to the NHC, at least one of these is expected to become a Tropical Depression within days. The second system is just off the coast of Africa, and…
Read More NHC Monitoring Two Weather Systems East Of Florida CoastFlood Of Fentanyl In Florida Putting First Responders In Life-Threatening Situations
Two police officers in Florida have been hospitalized after being exposed to drugs from an addict they were arresting. The opioid overdose treatment, Narcan, was administered to two Gainesville Police officers on Sunday after they were exposed to suspected narcotics from placing a subject under…
Read More Flood Of Fentanyl In Florida Putting First Responders In Life-Threatening SituationsLakeland Woman Says ‘One Act Of Kindness’ Could Change Her World After Ductal Carcinoma Diagnosis
LAKELAND, Fla. – Nicole Berlin of Lakeland was diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma in SITU (DCIS) in May of 2021, but thanks to her family, friends, and the community she’s been able to keep her spirits high. DCIS is also called intraductal carcinoma or stage 0 breast cancer. DCIS…
Read More Lakeland Woman Says ‘One Act Of Kindness’ Could Change Her World After Ductal Carcinoma DiagnosisRaw Oysters From Louisiana Blamed For 2 Deaths In Florida
Two people have died in Florida, one in Fort Lauderdale and one in Pensacola, after consuming raw oysters from Louisiana The manager of the Rustic Inn, Gary Oreal, in Fort Lauderdale, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that the man who died at his restaurant…
Read More Raw Oysters From Louisiana Blamed For 2 Deaths In FloridaWhat Can Students Do To Prepare For College Life?
The start of a new college year looms for prospective students across the US. Going to college is an adventure, but it often provokes a mixture of emotions, including anxiety, trepidation, apprehension and excitement. As Florida colleges gear up to welcome students, here are some…
Read More What Can Students Do To Prepare For College Life?Cut Backs In Smoking Hits Florida Tobacco Settlement Revenues
Florida likely will see lower-than-expected revenues from a landmark settlement with the tobacco industry because fewer people are smoking or smokers are cutting back. State economists on Friday released a report that lowered projected payments over the next decade from the 1997 settlement. “Overall, expected…
Read More Cut Backs In Smoking Hits Florida Tobacco Settlement RevenuesFlorida Alligator Euthanized After Being Spotted With Knife Sticking Out Of Its Head
Florida Fish and Wildlife officials trapped an alligator on Sunday in Deltona after people spotted the gator with a knife sticking out of its head. According to multiple reports, people called in after seeing the gator swimming in this pond behind a Subway store in…
Read More Florida Alligator Euthanized After Being Spotted With Knife Sticking Out Of Its HeadBiden Tests Positive For COVID In Rebound Case
President Biden tested positive for COVID in a “rebound” case on Saturday, according to the White House. “As described last week, acknowledging the potential for so-called ‘rebound’ COVID positivity observed in a small percentage of patients treated with PAXLOVID the President increased his testing cadence, both…
Read More Biden Tests Positive For COVID In Rebound CaseDOJ: Pasco County Pain Clinic Forced To Close, Pay $600,000 Fine Illegally Prescribing Opioids
PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – A physician faces a $500,000 fine and a New Port Richey pain clinic will be required to permanently close after allegations of improper prescribing of opioids, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday. Physician Tobias Bacaner will pay $500,000 and will…
Read More DOJ: Pasco County Pain Clinic Forced To Close, Pay $600,000 Fine Illegally Prescribing Opioids