David Selig, News4JAX

David Selig

News4JAX

Florida, United States

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  • WPLG Local 10 News
  • Sun Sentinel
  • New York Daily News
  • chicagotribune.com

Past articles by David:

‘Ultimate World Cruise’: This cruise lasts 274 nights, visits 65 countries

The voyage leaves from Miami on Dec. 10, 2023 and gets back on Sept. 10, 2024. → Read More

Florida trooper nearly hit in scary I-95 crash

Dramatic video shows a Florida trooper narrowly missing being hit by a pickup while he was helping a driver with a blown tire on I-95. → Read More

Miami-Dade school board approves mask mandate, defying state

The school board in Miami-Dade County voted to approve a face mask mandate that will be in place when the new school year begins next week. → Read More

2 hit by truck, 1 killed at Pride parade in Wilton Manors

At least two people were run over by a pickup truck as the LGBTQ Pride parade in Wilton Manors was just getting started around 7 p.m. Saturday night. → Read More

23-year-old wins Florida’s $235M Powerball

The man who scored a $235.4 million Powerball prize last month has come forward — and he’s Florida’s youngest jackpot winner ever in the multi-state lottery game. → Read More

Be ready for gas prices to rise again in Florida

Florida’s average gas price dipped three cents since the year-long peak that had been reached a week ago. → Read More

Coronavirus: Florida passes 10,000 resident deaths from COVID-19 but positivity rate dropping

Florida has lost 10,000 residents to COVID-19 according to the latest coronavirus data released by the state Thursday morning. Positivity rates have been headed in the right direction, though. → Read More

Large waterspout spotted off South Florida shore

A large waterspout has been spotted off the shore of Golden Beach near the border of Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and the Miami office of the National Weather Service warned boaters to avoid the area. → Read More

Coronavirus: Florida reports 4,115 new cases, 174 deaths but positivity rates lowering

Florida reported 4,115 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday with 174 more residents’ deaths, though the state has now gone a full week with daily positivity rates below 10%. → Read More

Boat parade canceled because of coronavirus concerns

The annual Winterfest Boat Parade in Fort Lauderdale has been canceled for 2020 because of COVID-19 concerns for spectators and participants, organizers announced. → Read More

Fight outside gas station led to killing of teen, police say

Investigators from the Miami-Dade Police Department say Robert Caleb, 32, pulled a semiautomatic handgun from his backpack and shot Jeffrey Marlin Dumersaint multiple times after the two were fighting at the gas station at 1000 NE 215th St. around 3:30 p.m. Monday. → Read More

Key races spark surge of voting ahead of Tuesday’s primary election

Miami-Dade and Broward counties are seeing higher than expected participation in vote-by-mail and early voting ahead of Tuesday's primary election, which contains several important local races. → Read More

Coronavirus: Florida adds 2,678 cases of COVID-19, fewest in over two months

Florida reported 2,678 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday with 87 more resident deaths. It’s the fewest new cases announced by the state since June 15. → Read More

Missing child alert issued for South Florida girl

London Gordon, 13, was last seen Monday in the area of the 3600 block of High Ridge Way in Boynton Beach, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. → Read More

Shooting reported at Pembroke Lakes mall; police say 2 subjects in custody

Two people are in custody after a shooting at the Dillards store at the Pembroke Lakes Mall on Friday afternoon, Pembroke Pines police say. No other suspects are believed to be at large. → Read More

Coronavirus: Florida reports 6,236 new COVID-19 cases, 148 deaths

Florida added 6,236 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday with 148 more residents’ deaths. The state is now up to 557,137 confirmed cases and 8,913 resident deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. → Read More

Tropical Storm Josephine forms in Atlantic, breaking another record

It took a little longer than forecasters expected, but Tropical Storm Josephine has formed, becoming the earliest “J” storm in Atlantic history. → Read More

Check out the Don Shula patch that will be on the Dolphins’ uniforms

Don Shula’s name will be prominent on the Miami Dolphins’ uniforms in 2020 — as will his record win total. The patch includes the number “347” in reference to his career win total, the most in NFL history. → Read More

WATCH LIVE: Gov. DeSantis addresses Florida on COVID-19

Gov. Ron DeSantis is now scheduled to address to Floridians regarding COVID-19 at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday. (It was rescheduled from 5 p.m.) → Read More

Coronavirus: Florida adds 8,109 new cases of COVID-19 and 212 deaths

Florida reported 8,109 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, along with 212 residents’ deaths as a result of the virus. Miami-Dade County set a one-day record with 4,141 new cases announced. → Read More