Mexico Beach Town Still Recovering After Hurricane Michael January 2, 2019 By ZACHARY T. SAMPSON, Tampa Bay Times Saralyn Harder’s short commute to a temporary job in a barbecue food truck at the edge of a Florida town... Read More
Lawsuit Says Florida Theme Park Should Put Warning Signs in Spanish January 2, 2019 By MIKE SCHNEIDER Should a theme park post warning signs about a ride’s potential dangers in a language other than English? A lawsuit... Read More
Male Disney Cruise Employee Alleges Harassment by Female Boss December 31, 2018 A middle-aged male former labor analyst at Disney Cruise Line claims his younger female manager created a hostile work environment... Read More
Maintenance Issues Blamed for Florida Casino Shuttle Boat Fire December 28, 2018 A casino shuttle boat fire that killed one woman and injured 14 other people off Florida’s Gulf Coast was caused... Read More
Panel: Sheriff’s Policy Contributed to Florida Massacre December 17, 2018 By TERRY SPENCER The commission investigating a Florida high school massacre heavily criticized the responding sheriff office’s active shooter policy Thursday, saying it... Read More
South Carolina Increases Hurricane Florence Relief Request to $435M December 10, 2018 By MEG KINNARD South Carolina’s congressional delegation will be able to ask for more funds to provide relief following Hurricane Florence, thanks to... Read More
Southeast Faces Wintry Mess of Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain December 10, 2018 A storm spreading snow, sleet and freezing rain across a wide swath of the South has millions of people in... Read More
Football Weekend Turns Tragic for Tennessee Youth All-Stars December 6, 2018 By ADRIAN SAINZ It was a fun and competitive weekend for a young group of all-stars as they visited Texas and represented Memphis,... Read More
South Florida Ranks High for Porch Pirates December 4, 2018 By JOHNNY DIAZ, South Florida Sun Sentinel It’s that time of year for Thanksgiving meals, Black Friday deals and porch pirate steals. A new study by Safewise... Read More
New Puerto Rico Laws Govern Insurance Claims Handling Post-Maria November 30, 2018 By DANICA COTO The governor of Puerto Rico overhauled the U.S. territory’s insurance laws on Tuesday to help protect policyholders as thousands of... Read More