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Dothan Police Seek Public’s Help in Murder Investigation
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) – On July 20, 2024, Dothan Police responded to reports of a stabbing near the intersection of West Powell and Linden Street. Officers found Damon Goodson, 53, of Dothan, lying in the roadway with a stab wound to his upper torso. Goodson was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, underwent surgery, and was placed on life support. Sadly, he succumbed to his injuries on July 21, 2024.
Two Lucky Publix Shoppers Claim Over $50K Prize from Fantasy 5
Jacksonville, Florida – On Wednesday, two fortunate Publix customers scored more than $50,000 each by participating in Fantasy Five. As per the Florida Lottery, the lucky tickets were purchased at a Publix store in Jacksonville and Tampa during both the daytime and nighttime draws on Wednesday. A Hollywood shop...
Group sues over ‘misleading’ financial impact statement on abortion amendment
A lawsuit was filed Wednesday over a financial impact statement that will be included alongside Florida's abortion amendment, claiming that the statement is not only misleading, but that it was unlawfully revised.
DeSantis says he’ll stay out of UF’s upcoming presidential search
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday he will not be involved in UF’s search for its next president and wasn’t “involved necessarily” with the selection of Sen. Ben Sasse for the university’s top job. At a press conference at St. Petersburg College, DeSantis said he would...
11-year-old Virginia boy charged with making swatting calls to Florida schools
Authorities say an 11-year-Virginia boy is charged in Florida with calling in more than 20 bomb or shooting threats at schools. Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said Thursday that investigators were particularly motivated to find the caller before students returned to school next month. Emergency services received the first bomb threat on May 14. They continued for another week. Investigators tracked the calls to a home near Richmond, Virginia. Local deputies executed a search warrant at the home this month, and said the 11-year-old boy who lived there admitted making the Florida swatting calls.
Florida denies discrimination lawsuit against FAMU
Disputing that state policies are discriminatory and rooted in segregation, Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office has asked a federal appeals court to reject a potential class-action lawsuit about issues such as funding and programs at historically Black Florida A&M University. Lawyers in Moody’s office filed an 85-page brief last...
Summer Photographic Retrospective: Patriotism is Alive and Well in Northwest Florida
Patriotism is alive and well in Northwest Florida, a seen in these images captured over the past several years from around the ‘Real Florida’ by Florida Panhandle Technical College Photography students. Photography classes are now available at Florida Panhandle Technical College in Chipley, Florida, with financial aid available....
Scattered storms return this afternoon
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Good Thursday morning everyone!. It’s a slightly active start on radar with some showers wrapping up over Gulf and Franklin Counties. Later this morning we’ll see another batch of scattered showers and thunderstorms develop along the coast. They’ll turn into widely scattered showers and thunderstorms heading inland into the afternoon. Some may return to the coast in the evening.
Election 2024: Kamala Harris campaign to launch Florida ground game this weekend
Florida Democrats this weekend will begin doing the groundwork to harvest the state's 30 presidential electoral votes for Vice President Kamala Harris in November and deny former President Donald Trump a second term. Sunday marks 100 days to Election Day, and Democrats will rally around that milestone in cities from...
Tampa Bay Times wins top honors in Florida journalism
The Tampa Bay Times won 17 awards on Thursday from the Florida Society of News Editors, including one for the most distinguished journalist in the state. The Times won a coveted gold medal recognizing two separate efforts — the newsroom’s hurricane coverage and an investigative series on the dangers of kratom.
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