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Trove Of Recipes Dating Back To Inquisition Reveals A Family's Secret Jewish Roots
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Many Jews were forced to convert during the Inquisition, a history often lost to their descendants. Finding recipes adhering to Jewish food customs helped one woman unearth her family's hidden past.
FBI Will Investigate Shooting At Pensacola Naval Base As Terrorism
Sunday, December 08, 2019
Investigators say they're treating the shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla. as terrorism.
Investigation Of Pensacola Shooting Continues
Sunday, December 08, 2019
There are still more questions than answers following a shooting at a military base in Florida. Investigators say a gunman at Naval Air Station Pensacola killed three and wounded eight others.
Authorities Investigate Florida Navy Base Shooting
Saturday, December 07, 2019
Federal authorities are in Pensacola, Fla., investigating Friday's fatal shooting at a Naval Air Station. A gunman killed three people before deputies killed the suspect.
When Miami Temps Plunge Below 60, It's Time For Hot Churros
Thursday, December 05, 2019
"Chilly" by Miami standards isn't really all that cold. But any sign of sweater weather is enough to get the long lines forming for fried sticks of dough dipped in thick hot chocolate.
This Florida Keys Neighborhood Has Been Flooded For Nearly 3 Months
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Exceptionally high "king tides," combined with rising seas, have left some Key Largo residents surrounded by water. Getting out of the house for work and daily chores can be a challenge.
Nestlé Faces Opposition Over Plans To Take More Water In Florida
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Opposition is growing in Florida to a water bottling company that wants to take more than a million gallons of water a day from Ginnie Springs. Environmentalists want limits on the amount taken.
Despite Challenges To ACA, Florida Enrollment Rises
Sunday, November 10, 2019
The annual enrollment period for health plans under the Affordable Care Act is underway and Florida is expected to lead the nation in signups. Despite legal challenges to the law, it remains popular.
The Water Is Already Low At A Florida Freshwater Spring, But Nestlé Wants More
Friday, November 08, 2019
Nestlé wants to increase the amount of water it withdraws from Ginnie Springs to nearly 1.2 million gallons a day, to the dismay of environmental groups and local activists.
Florida Researchers Use Pests To Help Control Pesky Brazilian Peppertree Plant
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Since it was introduced as an ornamental plant a century ago, Brazilian peppertree has grown out of control in Florida. Researchers are releasing a tiny insect that may help stop the invasive plant.
Suspension Of Sheriff After High School Shootings Confirmed By Florida State Senate
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis accused Scott Israel of dereliction of duty before and after the attacks at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people. Israel has said he will run for reelection.
Committee Backs Suspension Of Broward Sheriff Over 2018 School Shooting
Monday, October 21, 2019
Florida Gov. DeSantis charged Scott Israel with incompetence and dereliction of duty before and after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A state Senate panel backs DeSantis.
Panama City, Fla., Struggles To Recover A Year After Hurricane
Saturday, October 12, 2019
A year after Hurricane Michael slammed Panama City, Fla., the city is struggling to recover, with housing and sewer systems taking a beating. Nearly a quarter of the town's population has left.
Voters In Florida's Swing District Weigh In On Impeachment Inquiry
Friday, October 11, 2019
In 2016, Democrat Stephanie Murphy was elected in a Florida congressional district long-held by a Republican. She's hearing from constituents about her support of the House impeachment investigation.
Recovery Is Slow In The Florida Panhandle A Year After Hurricane Michael
Thursday, October 10, 2019
A year later, the populations of Panama City and Mexico Beach are lower, property tax rates are higher and many of the buildings that remain are just shells, lacking roofs, windows and walls.
Official Recommends Return To Duty For Sheriff Suspended Over Parkland Shootings
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Florida's governor suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel citing him for neglect of duty and incompetence. A special master is recommending that the state Senate reinstate Israel.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Evicts Members Of Congress From Offices In VA Hospitals
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
The lawmakers have been using the offices to meet with veterans. At least one believes the eviction is payback for his tough questioning of VA Secretary Robert Wilkie in April.
Bahamians Who Fled Dorian Face An Uncertain Future In U.S.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Customs and Border Protection says some 4,000 Bahamians relocated to the U.S. after Hurricane Dorian — many of them to South Florida. They're wondering if the U.S. will allow them to stay.
The Next Stage: How Young Venezuelan Artists Continue Their Studies In The U.S.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
More than 200,000 Venezuelans have fled to South Florida in recent years. Now, with the help of Miami arts programs, young dancers and musicians are getting scholarships to keep doing what they love.
Friends Remember One Of Dorian's Victims On Grand Bahama
Thursday, September 12, 2019
P.J. Thomas was an experienced boat captain and harbor pilot who guided some of the world's largest cruise ships to the dock. During the hurricane, he died saving his wife.