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Related Video: Police Deal with Viral Conflicts That Will Arrest Florida Charter Captain PUNTA GORDA, Fla. (WFLA) – The mother who booked a fishing trip with charter captain Brock Horner is said to be hoping for a refund after seeing a virus conflict with another boater. The video, which has won millions of views on multiple social media platforms, shows that 40-year-old Horner is discussing with another boater before jumping into the boat. NBC affiliate WBBH has reported that woman Sharon Smith has booked a trip for her son’s 16th birthday, appearing on April 14th. Police are dealing with a…

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ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) – Last week, they were accused of shooting and killing a man with a pellet gun inside a tent at a homeless camp. According to the affidavit, a man called 911 on March 31 said his friend was shot with a pellet gun by a woman in the woods and was not breathing. Video: 6 year old discovers wandering alone with dog, mother charged Orange County lawmakers arrived at the homeless camp at 8801 Exchange Drive in Orlando and found the victim, Kenneth Marello Cardona. Marero Cardona’s girlfriend told detectives she went into a homeless camp to…

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Florida is a place with a wealth of environmental coverage. There’s a ground zero of climate change as an increasingly devastating and catastrophic hurricanes wreaking havoc up and down the state. The results are supported by rising seas and flooding on sunny days, dying corals and always powerful plumes of red tide. Pollution and other threats to our healthy environment surround us. So, it is why Tampa Bay Times announces the creation of environmental hubs, and we have defined this topic as the core area of ​​coverage. We want to ensure that we have the firepower to report on in…

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HB 129 was approved by the state House of Representatives’ Civil Justice and Claims Subcommittee on April 3.TAMPA, Fla. — A new bill passing through the Florida Legislature could already approve the product and protect it from liability in line with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.HB 129 is already intended to be added to the already widespread statute of the Florida Pesticide Act, prohibiting pesticide-related liability lawsuits “because they did not warn if the pesticide label meets certain conditions.”These conditions include if the label is approved by the EPA, which corresponds to the recently conducted human health risk assessment and…

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DELTONA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Volsia Sheriff’s Office says it has been found that a 6-year-old girl and her dog were wandering alone in Deltena on Friday afternoon. Deputies responded to a call from a woman who saw the child walking in her front yard and then said she was sitting in her carport. The sheriff’s office said the woman and her neighbor brought food, water and clean clothes for the girl. When asked by deputies where her mom and dad are, the little girl hears in the video saying that she was dropped off in the area as “they…

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DELTONA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Volsia Sheriff’s Office says it has been found that a 6-year-old girl and her dog were wandering alone in Deltena on Friday afternoon. Deputies responded to a call from a woman who saw the child walking in her front yard and then said she was sitting in her carport. The sheriff’s office said the woman and her neighbor brought food, water and clean clothes for the girl. When asked by deputies where her mom and dad are, the little girl hears in the video saying that she was dropped off in the area as “they…

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A group of researchers at the University of South Florida, based in St. Petersburg, recently created a history of first identifying the virus in red tide flowers.Scientists believe the results of the groundbreaking research will help them predict and reduce red tides. While occurring naturally, extreme flowers destroy coastal economies, kill marine life, and cause human respiratory problems.Researchers at the University of Marine Science tested water samples collected along and offshore coasts in southern Florida. They discovered several viruses, including new virus species, found in Karenia Brevis, a species that causes red tide flowers.”The virus is very specific and can…

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Osteen, Fla. (WFLA) – A man accused of abusing her by breaking into his girlfriend’s home and abuse her after K-9 found him hiding in an empty house under construction. On April 2, 22-year-old Omar Elseido threatened her girlfriend over the phone and said she would beat her and take her life, according to the Volsia Sheriff’s Office. Police are dealing with a virus conflict between Florida charter captain and fisherman Sheriff Mike Chitwood said Elseid broke through the victim’s bedroom window, punched her into her head and grabbed her with her throat. The woman was able to free herself…

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According to official data, cars are the UK’s largest export of goods.British automaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced a temporary suspension of vehicle cargo to the US, citing the need to reevaluate operations following a 25% tariff on newly implemented vehicle imports by the Trump administration.”The US is an important market for JLR’s luxury brands,” the company said in an emailed statement to the Epoch Times. “As we work to address new terms of business with our business partners, we are taking some short-term actions, including a cargo suspension in April, when we develop a medium- to long-term period…

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The university must notify the student and the court at least 30 days in advance before handing over the student records that the House Committee seeks.Columbia University may share records relating to pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil and other students with members of the Congressional investigation into anti-Semitism on university campuses, ruled Friday by a federal judge in New York.At his order, Judge Arun Subramania of the Southern District of New York refused to stop Columbia from complying with records requests issued by the Republican-led House Education and Workforce Committee. He said the university must notify students and the court at…

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