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Lorincz, whose case has returned to the spotlight in the Netflix documentary "The Perfect Neighbor," is serving out her 25-year sentence in South Florida.
Two other lawsuits challenging operations at the Everglades detention center are proceeding in federal court in Florida.
Former Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher spoke about his desire to return to coaching college football in the future.
Florida announced plans to end mandatory vaccination. Now scientists are assessing which of several diseases deadly to children are likely to make a resurgence and when.
A proposal to sell a city-owned golf course built on top of the burial grounds for enslaved people is sparking public outcry in Tallahassee.
The family of Dwayne “DJ” Tottleben, an inmate at the Coleman prison complex in Florida, is demanding answers after learning he was killed. Guns are not typically permitted in prisons.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday said Progressive plans to return nearly $1 billion in excess premiums to its auto insurance customers and predicted other insurers would follow suit.
Florida State's fall from the heights of 2023, when it was 13-0 as the ACC champion before being left out of the College Football Playoff, has been steep. Since then, the Seminoles are 5-15 overall with a combined 1-11 record against ACC opponents.
Florida’s Democratic Party chair, Nikki Fried, wrote in a statement: "Chandler Langevin’s comments towards the Indian American community are vile and reprehensible. The people of Palm Bay deserve better leadership than someone who so proudly displays his hateful ignorance through divisive and racist rhetoric."
An Israeli native who spent 505 days in captivity after being taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7, 2023, Nova music festival, was met with a standing-room-only crowd Wednesday night at Chabad of Weston. Omer Shem Tov, freed in February 2025, spoke one-on-one with CBS News Miami.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed another death warrant in Florida as the Republican sets a record pace for executions in the state. Richard Barry Randolph, 63, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Nov. 20 at Florida State Prison for raping and fatally beating his former manager at a convenience store.