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From time to time we may all feel like a klutz and say we can’t walk, talk and chew gum at the same time. But how many of you actually walk and text at the same time? If you are one of the many who…
Another crane collapsed this week-end in at the Titusville Municipal Marina. Fortunately there were no injuries this time. There was a diesel oil spill that was being sopped up from the by an…
Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has sued Duke University after getting kicked off of its golf team. In the federal lawsuit, Andrew alleges Duke violated its…
If you just bought a new or used vehicle and have a Temporary Florida Tag, do you have it in the back window? If you do, you are in violation of a new law that went into effect July 1. The new law…
The City of Orlando has announced the 7 locations of the 10 new red light cameras to be installed and operational by September 1st. The purpose of the red light cameras is to reduce the number of…
Florida’s Agriculture and Consumer Services Commission filed suit this week on behalf of Volusia County residents against the telemarketing firm Suite Choice, Inc. of Ormond Beach. The residents who…
While US drivers may be cutting back on their driving due to high gas prices, it hasn’t made it any safer to travel Florida’s highways. This past week was deadly for driver’s from Jacksonville to…
Allstate has been named the worst insurance company in the United States mostly because of their strategy of "Deny, Delay, Defend" when dealing with claims from both their insureds and third parties…
The National Highway Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) has completed its investigation of the March 2, 2007 bus accident on I-95 in Atlanta, GA that killed 7 people, including the bus driver, and…
According to The Tampa Tribune, Lydia Dempsey Wardell, who is an attorney in the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s office, has been arrested once again for driving under the influence. Witnesses,…
After almost being killed by a speeding vehicle back in December, 2006, former deputy Bill Pschigoda has returned to work at the Collier County Sheriff’s office he dearly loves. Pschigoda was…
NBC has settled a lawsuit filed by the family of a man who killed himself after being confronted regarding his illicit communications with what he believed to be underage boys. The deceased also…