May 21, 2013

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Florida Jobs

There's now hope for an economically depressed region of the panhandle.

Geneva County Jail Mold

Geneva County Sheriff Greg Ward has received a scientific analysis of the mold growing on the walls of the Geneva County Jail.

Schwarzenegger Loans

In a preliminary decision, a California judge has ruled the governor broke a state law during the last weeks of the recall race when he took out bank loans to help his cash-starved campaign.

Wrestling Death

A young teen who stomped and kicked a playmate to death is expected to walk out of jail this week, nearly three years after getting a life prison term.

Wrestling Death

Mother of Lionel Tate's victim wants him to accept responsibility.

Florida Drownings

Northwest Florida officials and hotel owners are clashing over a proposal that would use tourist development taxes to hire more lifeguards.

Habitat Subdivision

The Dothan City Commission says they will have to look somewhere else to locate the Habitat subdivision.

Herring Arrested

An arrest has been made in a three-month-old Wiregrass murder case.

Missing Enterprise Man

A Wiregrass man has been missing for more than two weeks and police still have no leads in the case.

Overtime Pay

Senate committee holds hearing on proposed changes to overtime regulations.

Episcopalians Forming New Organization

Episcopalians who opposed their denomination's consecration of a gay bishop are gathering to form a new Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes.

Black Tourism

The favorite city among black tourists is Atlanta, the birthplace of the Reverend Martin Luther King Junior and home to the civil rights movement.

Michael Jackson Fans

For some of the Michael Jackson fans gathered outside a California courthouse, their support of the pop star is proving to be very personal.

Bunless Burgers

In a nod to the low-carb craze that's sweeping the nation, Burger King is rolling out breadless Whoppers this week.

Alabama Inmates

Alabama's prison chief says he plans to move more than 1400 state inmates out of a Mississippi prison.

Robbery Arrest

A suspect has been arrested more than two years after robberies at two restaurants in the Florida panhandle.

High Speed Chase

A Wiregrass woman is in jail after leading police on a high-speed chase that involved nearly a dozen law enforcement agencies.

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