JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A major part of Florida’s new animal cruelty law is now in effect, but some animal advocates and dog owners said the new system falls short of expectations. Known as Dexter’s Law, ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Like many animal rescuers, Heidi Hardman waited for Florida to finally publish a state-wide list of convicted animal abusers that was supposed to help her ensure her dogs entered safe, ...
ORLANDO, FLA. (WSVN) - After ringing in the new year, a few new laws have gone into effect. One of those laws enhances penalties for animal cruelty crimes and creates a public database of animal ...
CANTONMENT, Fla. -- School pick up and drop-off at jim allen elementary school is causing some problemsState and local leaders are now looking at ways to improv Pensacola woman highlights hope and ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida law inspired by the killing of a dog named Dexter is entering its next phase, as a statewide animal cruelty database is set to launch Jan. 1. Dexter was a 4-year-old dog ...
Delray Beach Open 2026 promises thrilling lineup with top 30 players and past champions The 2026 Delray Beach Open ATP 250 is shaping up to be one of its strongest editions in years, featuring four ...
Overtime pay often allows rank-and-file county employees like corrections officers and sheriff's deputies to earn more than their bosses. District attorneys are frequently the highest-paid elected ...
BOULDER, Colo. — For years, the number of people who could speak the Arapaho language has been dwindling. But a linguistics professor at CU Boulder is collaborating with the Northern Arapaho Tribe to ...
MARIETTA , Ga. — The Marietta History Center has launched a new online collections database, making thousands of artifacts, photographs and archival treasures accessible to the public from anywhere in ...
An Emory University study found elevated levels of chemicals like PCBs and toxaphene in Glynn County residents. A new local database and cookbook aim to make state fishing advisories more accessible ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A criminal database run by the New York City Police Department is under fire after a report by the Department of Investigation determined that the database “continues to perpetuate ...
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