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State Attorney Amira Fox’s office did not seek the death penalty; therefore a life sentence was mandatory. → Read More
On Thursday, the Justice Department announced the arrests of leaders and recruiters tied to Siena College, Sacred Heart International Institute and the Palm Beach School of Nursing. → Read More
The E.W. Scripps Company has teamed with The News Literacy Project for National News Literacy Week this month. → Read More
Experts estimate debris from Hurricane Ian created roughly 15 years’ worth of trash in Florida. In Lee County alone the debris could fill the Empire State Building three and a half times. → Read More
The Fort Myers Uber driver charged with sexually assaulting a passenger has a lengthy criminal history, including arrests for armed robbery and breaking and entering. → Read More
The flights sparked backlash from democrats and a criminal investigation in the San Antonio area of Texas. → Read More
CARFAX, a company that supplies vehicle history reports, estimates that as many as 385,000 vehicles were damaged or destroyed in the storm in Florida and the Carolinas. → Read More
For the second consecutive quarter the gross domestic product, GDP, fell, the Commerce Department said Thursday. → Read More
For the second consecutive quarter the gross domestic product, GDP, fell, the Commerce Department said Thursday. → Read More
Investigators are calling it the “Romanian Scam” since many of the suspects are believed to be from Romania. → Read More
SANE nurses help victims of sexual assault and collect evidence in the immediate aftermath of an assault. → Read More
There’s a buzz brewing in the Queen City. Ahead of the inaugural home match for Charlotte FC, thousands of soccer fans are excited about the future. → Read More
Former President Donald Trump finds himself at odds with members of his own party after controversial comments made over the weekend. → Read More
Nearly a year later, the family of Cynia Wright is calling for more accountability after the man convicted in connection with their daughter’s death is already out of jail. → Read More
“Our lawyers are ready to go,” a senior pastor said in a social media video. → Read More
When Retired Army Sgt. First Class Kevin Rutherford served in Afghanistan in 2018, he struck up a quick friendship with a shop owner named “Shah.” → Read More
The state’s new “slowpoke” law, which fines drivers $25 for holding up traffic in the left lane of the highway, takes effect Aug. 15. → Read More
Multiple students have accused school leaders of not reporting sexual assaults on their high school campus. → Read More
On Independence Day, while Bridger Medlin was setting off fireworks with family and friends, the fox attacked him. → Read More
The state’s new law says that inmates will be given the choice between electrocution and firing squad if lethal injection isn’t available. The Supreme Court ruled that since the firing squad isn’t yet available, the executions can’t be carried out. → Read More