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Missing Florida siblings, 7 and 9, may be in Wake County
Two missing children from Florida may be in Wake County, according to law enforcement. Caden Barber, Jr., age 7, is described as 4 feet 3 inches tall and 65 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. His sister, Marina Barber, age 9, is described as 4 feet 11 inches...
What is Chuy’s? Florida’s Darden Restaurants buying Tex-Mex chain. What to know
Florida's Darden Restaurant Company, owner of Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Bahama Breeze, Ruth's Chris Steak House and more, may be adding some Tex-Mex to its lineup. Darden and Chuy's announced Wednesday that Darden would be acquiring the other company in a multi-million dollar deal. In a release, Darden's President and CEO Rick Cardenas said "Chuy's is an excellent fit that supports our winning strategy."
Florida killer Wade Wilson faces death penalty. What to know ahead of sentencing
Wade Wilson, the Florida man found guilty of killing two Cape Coral women, is due in court in August for sentencing in the case. On June 12, Wilson, 30, was found guilty of the 2019 murders of Kristine Melton, 35, and Diane Ruiz, 43. The jury recommended the death penalty...
Cyberattack on Florida's health system delays death certificates, halting funeral services
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The Florida Department of Health says a cyberattack is causing problems across the state. Officials confirmed thieves hacked the state's vital statistics system which processes birth and death certificates. Since the hack, those systems have been inaccessible. Funeral homes cant help families grieving until they have a...
Treasury warns that anti-woke banking laws such as those in Florida are national security risk
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department is warning that state laws that restrict banks from considering environmental, social and governance factors could harm efforts to address money laundering and terrorism financing. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the letter sent Thursday to lawmakers. The letter singled out a...
First, Saharan dust expected to arrive in Florida. Then tropical wave could affect weekend plans
The tropics continue to stay quiet, thanks in part to wind shear and Saharan dust, both of which help prevent tropical cyclones from developing and strengthening. But a tropical wave approaching Florida could bring rain that could affect not only your weekend plans but impact the start of the work week, according to AccuWeather. ...
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