Florida's governor on Friday gave the green light for some beaches and parks to reopen if it can be done safely, and north Florida beaches became among the first to allow people to return since closures because of the coronavirus.Mayor Lenny Curry said Duval County beaches were reopening Friday afternoon with restricted hours, and they can…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.A Florida man battling COVID-19 came out of a medically induced coma on Easter Sunday -- days after receiving plasma donated by someone who had recovered from the virus, according to a local report.A few days after that, Michael Kevin…
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Earle Kimel Staff Writer Wednesday Apr 15, 2020 at 4:09 PM Venice officials query Sarasota County about reopening beaches for limited use This content is being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. Sign up for our daily or breaking newsletters to stay informed. If local news is important to you, consider becoming…
article ORLANDO, Fla. - The latest numbers from state health officials show that there are now over 22,511 cases of coronavirus in Florida, with a death toll of 596. The Florida Department of Health published the new numbers on Wednesday afternoon. They specifically stated that there are 22,500 positive cases of COVID-19 statewide. They also published the…
U.S.|Grand Juror in Breonna Taylor Case Says Deliberations Were MisrepresentedThe Kentucky attorney general’s office said it would release the panel’s recordings after a grand juror contended in a court filing that its discussions were inaccurately characterized.Breonna Taylor's family and the lawyer Ben Crump, right, said the charges a Kentucky grand jury agreed upon in the…
(John Finney Photography/Moment/Getty Images) An abnormally bad season of weather may have had a significant impact on the death toll from both World War I and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, according to new research, with many more lives being lost due to torrential rain and plummeting temperatures. Through a detailed analysis of an ice…