Red tide is causing fish kills and respiratory irritation at some Florida beaches, but are Sarasota and Manatee area beaches ...
CBS12 News is looking to give back to teachers and students in Palm Beach County with our ‘Stuff the Bus’ campaign.So far, we have helped raise more than $2,000 ...
As for the fines: Florida law stipulates that illegally passing a stopped school bus carries a minimum penalty ... of the stop arm and flashing red lights being activated, the report said.
A potential closure of the red snapper fishery would have significant economic consequences for Florida’s coastal communities, impacting local businesses, anglers, and charter captains who rely ...
Deputies said they arrested a Florida man Friday after he was caught creeping at a children's bus stop. The Polk County Sheriff's Office has identified the man as 37-year-old Jonathan Louis ...
Three people were hurt after a tour bus crashed into a tree outside Bayside Marketplace in Miami on Tuesday, authorities said. At least three other vehicles were also involved in the crash that ...
A Florida man and registered sex offender is behind bars once again after police arrested him for loitering near children at a school bus stop. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office released a statement ...
The latest state report on red tide shows no more heavy concentration of the toxin were found. However, fish kills and respiratory irritation associated with red tide were reported detected. Red tide ...
Florida’s escalating revolt against water fluoridation stretched past midnight in Melbourne City Hall recently as dozens urged their local leaders to abandon the long-standing practice to ...
When the night began, it looked as though Florida's penalty kill had the upper hand. The Panthers were stout in defense of the blue line and aggressive when the Red Wings did break through and ...
A sizzling power play and a sagging defending Stanley Cup champion put the Detroit Red Wings back on the winning ... with the Wings handing the Florida Panthers a third straight loss, 5-2.