Health Care Agency Disputes Child Care Allegations in DOJ Letter
Updated: 7:14 PM Florida Agency for Health Care Administration looks to 'set record straight about care provided to medically complex children.'
Updated: 7:14 PM Florida Agency for Health Care Administration looks to 'set record straight about care provided to medically complex children.'
Updated: 4:29 AM Tobacco use in teens in Georgia is down this year, and now the numbers show the same goes among Florida teens.
Posted: 5:43 PM Governor Scott issues Patriot Day Proclamation in remembrance of September 11, 2001. Flags are set to fly at half-staff.
Posted: 5:35 PM Officials from the Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) welcomed government procurement officials from the Republic of South Korea today to share ideas about public procurement processes and technology and to compare purchasing policies and practices with South Korea.
Updated: 9:22 AM Commercial netting interests are once again trying to manipulate the State into allowing larger mesh sizes in fishing nets and improperly using them as “gill nets,” said the Coastal Conservation Association of Florida on October 9th.
Posted: 1:37 PM The annual event is an opportunity to remember Florida’s missing children, recognize the state’s efforts in the child protection arena and educate Floridians on child safety and abduction prevention.
Posted: 1:07 PM Community Foundation encourages local nonprofits to participate
Posted: 10:43 AM In addition to cash prizes for the top three entries, a donation will be sent to the accounting schools of the winning teams.
Posted: 2:52 PM Two people have been hospitalized in South Florida after suffering heat exhaustion while waiting for President Barack Obama.
Posted: 7:57 AM A central Florida animal attraction hopes to extend alligators' habitat into Florida homes and businesses.
Posted: 5:34 PM Gov. Rick Scott will be touring schools across Florida to talk to teachers, students and parents about improving education.
Posted: 12:28 PM Health officials in a Florida Panhandle county say one person has died from complications related to West Nile virus.
Posted: 11:14 AM A former medical examiner has been arrested on charges of keeping human remains in a rented storage unit in the Florida Panhandle.
Posted: 9:08 AM The governing board of the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has approved a proposal to provide more than $300 million in incentive money for private insurers to relieve them of thousands of policies.
Updated: 8:26 AM The presidential contest is defined anew by joblessness, and GOP challenger Mitt Romney is concentrating on the economy while President Barack Obama seeks to play to his strengths, with top aides all but daring their rival to engage in a debate over Medicare.
Updated: 11:07 PM WCTV is committed to the fight against cancer. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors are taking the time to tell men how a simple test could save lives.
Updated: 4:51 PM Board elects Jacksonville businessman Gary Chartrand to serve as board chair.
Updated: 3:45 PM A local grocery store chain is looking to fight juvenile diabetes. Fresh Market is organizing a 'Sidewalk Sale'. The supermarket is cooking up hot dogs and hamburgers to sell to customers.
Posted: 2:36 PM Wildlife officials say never feed the marine mammals.
Posted: 12:58 PM The Florida Supreme Court today held oral arguments in FEA’s lawsuit challenging the changes made by Governor Rick Scott and the Legislature to Florida’s retirement system.
Posted: 12:17 PM Administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Lifeline provides a monthly bill credit for basic phone service.
Posted: 11:23 AM The retention election is Nov. 6.
Posted: 1:04 AM A chapter is closing on a year long battle over Florida’s new election law. The last of 80 changes in the controversial law is going unchallenged by the US Department of Justice.