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As Florida Combats COVID-19, Thousands Will Attend Miami Dolphins Games
Monday, August 24, 2020
When the NFL regular season begins, the Miami Dolphins plan to play in front of fans. But the stadium capacity will be limited to 13,000. A slew of safety precautions are also in place.
Another Coronavirus Casualty: Florida Tourism
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Tourism is one of Florida's biggest and most important industries. But visitors are shying away from the sun-splashed beaches and theme parks. Tourism numbers cratered in the last quarter.
Some Conferences Are Determined: There Will Be College Football This Fall
Thursday, August 13, 2020
The Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled their football seasons this fall, but other college conferences said they're determined to play — and they believe they can do so safely.
Floridians Beg The State To Allow Visits To Nursing Homes
Monday, August 10, 2020
Florida closed nursing homes to visitors because of the coronavirus, but unlike many states, still hasn't reopened them. Family members are begging the state to allow them to see their loved ones.
As COVID-19 Numbers Improve, Florida Considers Nursing Home Visits
Tuesday, August 04, 2020
As Florida's coronavirus cases begin to flatten, state officials are considering a plan to allow people to visit family members in nursing homes.
Isaias, Downgraded To Tropical Storm, Nears Florida
Sunday, August 02, 2020
Isaias will bring high winds and heavy rains to Florida's east coast today. The storm brings the threat of flooding and power outages from downed trees.
Governor Ron DeSantis Declares State Of Emergency As Isaias Moves Towards Florida
Saturday, August 01, 2020
Hurricane Isaias is bearing down on the east coast of the US, and in on track to make landfall in Florida near Palm Beach.
In Florida, COVID-19 Death Toll Keeps Rising
Friday, July 31, 2020
The state keeps setting daily death toll records and is second behind only New York in total number of infections. The percentage of people testing positive in Florida has begun to decline, however.
Exotic Australian Fruit May Help Save Florida's Citrus Industry
Monday, July 27, 2020
Researchers are working to control citrus greening, a disease that has killed thousands of acres of orange trees. Finger limes produce a peptide that kills the bacterium responsible for the disease.
Forecaster Issue Advisories On 3 Tropical Storms
Friday, July 24, 2020
It's already been an active start to the Atlantic hurricane season with several records set for the earliest number of named storms. Now the tropics are firing up again.
Trump Cancels Jacksonville RNC Event As Florida Sees Record High Daily Infections
Friday, July 24, 2020
President Trump announced he is canceling the Republican National Convention celebrations in Jacksonville, Florida next month. Florida registered a record 173 daily coronavirus deaths on Thursday.
Florida Sets Yet Another Coronavirus Record: 173 Deaths In A Day
Thursday, July 23, 2020
The coronavirus has gripped Florida with a surging caseload. Now the state has set a single-day record of deaths with 173. State officials are reminding people to wear masks and socially distance.
Florida Teachers Sue To Block School Coronavirus Reopening Mandate
Monday, July 20, 2020
Florida's biggest teachers union, along with parents, have sued the state over its plans to reopen schools with in-person instruction next month. They're worried about a surge of coronavirus cases.
Florida Sees Its 4th Day Running With More Than 100 COVID-19 Deaths
Friday, July 17, 2020
Florida's death count from COVID-19 continues to be in the triple digits as coronavirus cases surge in many parts of the state, especially the Miami area.
As Coronavirus Cases Surge In Florida, Can Schools Safely Reopen?
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Florida's coronavirus cases keep surging, and educators are wrestling with whether opening schools in the fall is a good idea. The governor, following the lead of President Trump, is pushing ahead.
Miami Is Becoming The 'Epicenter Of The Pandemic,' Expert Warns
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Florida's coronavirus cases continue to be near record-levels as officials warn of worsening problems in several parts of the state. Hospitals are concerned about the increases.
Disney World Orlando To Reopen Despite COVID-19 Surge In Florida
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Disney World begins reopening its Orlando theme parks Saturday with distancing enforced and face masks required. Many attractions won't be available but Disney fans have eagerly awaited the restart.
In Miami, Rolling Back Openings To Contain The Coronavirus Surge
Monday, July 06, 2020
In Miami, local officials have ordered a rollback of some reopening measures because of the region's soaring coronavirus cases. Gyms have to close and in-person dining at restaurants is prohibited.
Another Day, Another Coronavirus Record In Florida
Thursday, July 02, 2020
The surge of coronavirus cases in Florida shows no signs of slowing down. The state hits another daily record, with more than 10,000 cases reported on Thursday.
Florida Sees Another Record Single Day Spike In Coronavirus Cases
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Florida reported nearly 9,000 coronavirus infections on Thursday — smashing Wednesday's record of 5,000. It's another indication measures to stop the virus' spread have fallen short in Florida.