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  2. Florida Today - Wikipedia

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    Al Neuharth of the Gannett corporation started the paper in 1966, and some of the things he did with this newspaper presaged what he would later do at USA Today. [2] In addition to its regular daily publication, Florida Today publishes three weekly community newspapers that are tailored for the North, South, and Central areas within Brevard ...

  3. Northwest Florida Daily News - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Freedom sold its Florida and North Carolina papers to Halifax Media Group. In 2015, Halifax was acquired by New Media Investment Group. [6] Over its history, the paper has gone by three names: Playground News February 7, 1946 - September 2, 1962; Playground Daily News September 3, 1962 - February 29, 1988

  4. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  5. Cold case arrest made in Florida woman's killing nearly 25 ...

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    Police in Florida arrested a man Thursday who they say is responsible for the 1999 killing of a woman, closing the homicide case nearly 25 years after it occurred. Cold case arrest made in Florida ...

  6. List of Cold Justice episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series, produced by Dick Wolf, follows former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and a team of investigators as they re-open unsolved murder cases with the consent of local law enforcement. As of January 2015, the team has helped local agencies secure 21 arrests, 11 criminal indictments, four confessions, three guilty pleas, and three murder convictions.

  7. I don’t know what,” Knight told News 6. When News 6 Reporters contacted FPL, spokesperson Kamrel J. Eppinger provided the outlet with a statement, stating : “Customers are responsible for ...

  8. Florida sheriff apologizes after deputies mistake cane for ...

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    A Florida sheriff apologized this week after a legally blind man was arrested when deputies mistook his walking cane for a gun. Deputy Jayme Gohde and her supervisor were suspended after arresting ...

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