Dozens of endangered sawfish are dying off Florida's shores. What's causing it?
A major effort is underway to determine why an endangered species of sawfish has been dying by the dozens in Florida waters.
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‘Am I going to be able to afford my house?': South Florida homeowners dealing with soaring premiums
In an informal NBC6 survey of dozens of viewers, everyone responded they are very or somewhat concerned about being able to afford their home because of what they pay for property insurance.
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Cruise comeback: How South Florida's cruising industry bounced back
When the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the world in its tracks back in 2020, the cruising industry was among those hit the hardest, but not only has cruising bounced back, the cruise lines and ports are s... -
DeSantis signs bill that allows Florida teens to work longer hours
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a measure that will ease decades-old regulations on the hours that 16- and 17-year-old Floridians can work.
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‘We should all be concerned': Effects linger following Change Healthcare cyberattack
A survey published by the American Hospital Association found that 94% of hospitals have experienced financial disruptions from the Change Healthcare cyberattack. Jackson Health System in Miami was on...