Police are investigating the death of an 11-month-old child left in a car during a Florida church service in which the parents were co-pastors.
Author: J.D. Gallop, Florida Today
All 175 of Florida’s state parks close indefinitely to reduce spread of COVID-19
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is shutting the state’s 175 parks to reduce the potential spreading of the coronavirus.
‘People need to know what happened’: Soldier fatally shot in domestic violence case
Angel Conner was shot six times. To raise awareness about domestic violence, her family had an open casket at her funeral.
U.S. Airforce’s X-37B returns to Earth with a ‘boom’ and a new record for spaceflight
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Hundreds wait outside Magic Kingdom after Disney World ticket system goes down
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‘Tragic loss of human potential’: 3 years since 49 people massacred at Pulse, this is how the community is healing
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Florida woman recovering after ‘significant’ bite injuries from 8-foot alligator in pond
Nichole A. Tillman, 26, of Melbourne, suffered several injuries that were not life-threatening.An 8-foot gator attacked her while she was wading.
100-year-old man dies after birds crossing the road trigger bizarre crash
The sandhill cranes crossing the busy road in Melbourne, Florida, were not injured.
Police: Florida mom charged after toddler left in car dies of heat stroke
Emily Hartman was charged with aggravated manslaughter by neglect, possession with intent to sell cocaine and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.
Sebring, Florida, shooting: Who is Zephen Xaver, suspect accused of killing five at SunTrust Bank
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