
Investigation Continues in the Death of Florida Vacationer
News Summary The investigation into the tragic death of an 18-year-old Florida vacationer continues, following the discovery of Giovanni Pelletier’s body. His death, shocking to
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News Summary The investigation into the tragic death of an 18-year-old Florida vacationer continues, following the discovery of Giovanni Pelletier’s body. His death, shocking to

News Summary Florida has been recognized as a leader in workplace satisfaction, with 20 companies featured in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual list

News Summary Jake Cremer, a former attorney from Stearns Weaver Miller, has joined the boutique law firm Barbas Cremer as Managing Partner. He brings his

News Summary Florida is introducing the Gold Coast Tech Accelerator Program, aimed at nurturing FinTech and Dual-Use & Defense Tech startups. Set to commence this

News Summary More than 250 companies from South Florida have earned spots on the Inc. 5000 List for 2024, showcasing significant revenue growth and job

News Summary Florida has announced Operation Tidal Wave, resulting in over 1,100 arrests of criminal illegal aliens within a week. This major immigration enforcement initiative

News Summary Florida has been selected to participate in a new USDA initiative under the SNAP program aimed at promoting healthier eating. Starting in 2026,

News Summary The Florida housing market is shifting towards a more balanced environment, characterized by increased inventory and declining home prices. As buyers gain more

News Summary A new initiative, the Gold Coast Tech Accelerator Program, has been launched to support the emerging tech scene in Southeast Florida. Designed to

News Summary South Florida is experiencing a rise in Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings by community associations, particularly in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. Recent cases,