July 8, 2020 Tom Brady's TB12 empire accepted up to $1 million in PPP loans Tom Brady’s business venture, TB12 Inc., has apparently experienced hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic and received up to $1 million in federal funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
July 8, 2020 Kansas man who murdered woman on cruise ship gets more than a decade in prison A Kansas man was sentenced Wednesday to more than a decade in prison for murdering his girlfriend during a cruise to the Bahamas in early 2018.
July 8, 2020 Historic Black cemetery that was 'purposefully erased' during Jim Crow uncovered Archaeologists in Tampa have been working to uncover a lost Black cemetery from the early 20th century that was built over in the 1950s.
July 7, 2020 DeSantis says Florida seeing more COVID-19 spread among younger people: 'We are prepared for this' Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, told "Hannity" Tuesday that the coronavirus fatality rate in his state has remained low despite a surge in the number of confirmed cases because the virus is spreading among younger people who are less at risk of dying.
July 7, 2020 Lamar Jackson's community event in Florida canceled: report Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's annual community event in his hometown of Pompano Beach, Fla., has been cancelled.
July 7, 2020 Former Times reporter Alex Berenson backs GOP push to open schools after coronavirus closures: 'Leaders lead' Alex Berenson, the author and former New York Times reporter, is backing Republican calls to reopen schools as the country looks to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
July 7, 2020 As coronavirus cases rise in Florida, 43 ICUs reach capacity Intensive care units in 43 Florida hospitals have reached capacity as the state grapples with a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, according to data released Tuesday by the state's Agency for Health Administration.
July 7, 2020 Coronavirus, 'noncompliance' force some Florida bar owners to close for 2nd time The Sunshine State has temporarily banned drinking at bars amid the coronavirus pandemic due to reports of some venues disregarding safety guidelines. As a result, some bar owners are forced to shut their doors for a second time.
July 7, 2020 Miami mayor says mask mandate 'no different than asking people to wear a seatbelt' Miami Mayor Francis Suarez told “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday that he believes the increase in the number of coronavirus cases in Florida has more to do “with behavior and how we socialize in this pandemic world" than when the state reopened.
July 7, 2020 Florida county asks governor to find new home for Confederate general statue A Florida county’s commissioners voted in favor Tuesday of protesting a decision for it to become the new home of a Confederate general statue that currently is on display in Washington, D.C.