Sisters Destiny Salter and Priscilla White wake up every morning in their shared home in Milton around 5 a.m. They get ready, hop in their car and head to the Adams Sanitation headquarters to prepare for their day.
With quarantines and school leave a routine matter in local schools, Santa Rosa County Superintendent Karen Barber and her staff have come up with a unique way to keep classrooms staffed.
With a surge of 1,200 reported COVID-19 deaths during the past week, Florida on Saturday exceeded 24,000 resident deaths since the pandemic started last year.
Happy Sunday Navarre!When life gets overwhelming, appreciate the little things in life, like this shore bird. Today’s Photo of the Day was submitted by Lori Moore.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday evening activated the Florida National Guard to assist state and local law enforcement agencies, following FBI warnings of potentially violent protests in state capitals this weekend in advance of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Get excited because it’s the weekend!It’s going to be another cold winter day, but the sun will be shining.Today’s Photo of the Day, taken by Melissa Johnson, captures yesterday’s beautiful sunrise from Navarre Park.
Federal prosecutors are accusing a Tallahassee man of plotting to “violently confront protesters” at the Florida Capitol on Sunday, as law-enforcement agencies brace for demonstrations in advance of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday rolled out a sweeping $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan that, if adopted by Congress, would direct about $400 billion toward directly controlling the coronavirus.
It’s a big lift, even as Democrats prepare to assume a narrow majority in the U.S. Senate. And already some Republicans — including Florida U.S. Sen. Rick Scott — have questioned portions of the plan, especially the extra financial help for states. Scott said that, while there were some “good things” in the proposal, it would result in bailouts for “wasteful, liberal states.”