HORRIFYING': Patricia Shields said two of her toes had to be amputated because of infections from spider bites while living in her old apartment in Largo.
Vice-mayor April Thanos is spearheading an effort to admit that Gulfport used to be hostile to Black people, but Mayor Karen ...
From an animal abuser database to condo affordability accountability, here are some of the laws taking effect on Jan. 1.
A woman is suing a Largo apartment complex, claiming management refused to address a severe “spider infestation” that resulted in her having to amputate two of her toes.
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By Douglas Soule This story was originally produced by WLRN, South Florida’s only public radio station at 91.3 FM, as part of a content sharing partnership with Miami’s. Read more at WLRN.org. From an ...
Bingo restrictions, cannabis cafes, tourist taxes, panic buttons for workers and teledentistry are among the new laws that ...
The City Council approved ideas by staff to move forward with plans to sell the historic 111-year-old North Ward School ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed Adam Tanenbaum, a judge for the 1st District Court of Appeal, to the Florida Supreme ...
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The Florida legislature is considering eight bills to cut property taxes, with seven requiring a constitutional amendment.
More than three dozen owners of marquee commercial properties are suing Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar, alleging his office improperly calculated market and assessed values, saddling ...