by News Service of Florida | Jul 31, 2020
Nearly 600,000 electric customers in Florida are behind in monthly payments since the coronavirus pandemic began hammering the economy and causing massive job losses, state utility regulators were told Wednesday. While the overall number of customers late in making...
by Alyssa Parker | Jul 30, 2020
The newly named Tropical Storm Isaias appears to be swerving slowly to the east, and may even miss Florida altogether. But Governor Ron DeSantis warned Floridians Wednesday to have plans ready in case the weekend storm swerves back toward the state. Isaias has...
by News Service of Florida | Jul 30, 2020
As school officials across Florida continue grappling with reopening classrooms amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a major group of pediatricians Wednesday released recommendations aimed at reducing risks to children and teachers. The Florida Chapter of the American Academy...
by Alyssa Parker | Jul 29, 2020
A leading Florida Democrat is blaming Governor Ron DeSantis for failing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, saying he focused too much on ensuring hospital beds and medical resources were available for the sick. Senator Linda Stewart says DeSantis...
by Alyssa Parker | Jul 28, 2020
Vice President Mike Pence and Governor Ron DeSantis announced the first Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial in the country during a Covid-19 roundtable at the University of Miami School of Medicine. The Vice President started the roundtable by declaring a...