September 30, 2022 Police on Treasure Coast expose man wanted for exposing himself Police want to know if anyone can identify the man on a bicycle, accused of approaching a woman and exposing his genitalia.
September 22, 2022 DeSantis on sending ‘the unwashed masses’ to sanctuary cities: ‘They don’t want to pay’ Gov. Ron DeSantis denounced Chinese communist influence in Florida and doubled-down on flying Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard.
September 12, 2022 2 indecent exposure charges for what women saw on patio, suspect left on glass door Indecent exposure suspect left DNA evidence on the victim’s sliding glass door, his arrest report says.
September 11, 2022 Internal Affairs on questionable conduct: What it takes to taser a suspect in one city Tasers may be less lethal than bullets for police officers, but what should it take to get an officer to fire one? Or fire a taser at somebody twice?
September 7, 2022 School District of Palm Beach Co. responds to state’s ‘significant concerns’ about safety There has been a lot of recent communication between the state Department of Education and the School District of Palm Beach County over measures to make sure schools are safe for students and teachers.
August 12, 2022 ‘Now, the gloves are off’: DeSantis press secretary joins his reelection campaign Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ controversial press secretary will be working for his reelection campaign, rather than for the state.
August 9, 2022 New lawsuit filed against state of Florida, Gov. DeSantis over abortion law The synagogue suing the state over its new abortion restriction law announced it filed a new suit with multiple plaintiffs.
August 4, 2022 DeSantis suspends Hillsborough state attorney who ‘put himself above the law’ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren, claiming Warren “put himself above the law” by deciding which laws he would uphold and prosecute, and which he would not.
July 28, 2022 Judge: ‘Defense has been provided more than enough time,’ no 45-day continuance for Cruz There won’t be a 45-day postponement right in the middle of Nicholas Cruz’s sentencing trial.
July 16, 2022 Possible medical issue leads to chase, crash into patrol car, fight, 6 deputy injuries A man in town from Maryland faces 16 criminal charges after a series of incidents on the road, and he spent time in the hospital before being booked into jail.
July 15, 2022 DeSantis raises controversial issues, gets applause from supportive Moms for Liberty crowd Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeated his takes on hot-button issues in front of supporters. He discussed sex, education and parental rights at the Moms for Liberty “Joyful Warriors” National Summit.
July 15, 2022 Hundreds of gallons for $1.10 with a pried open gas pump, remote control Two suspects are accused of using high-tech equipment to steal several hundred gallons of diesel.
July 14, 2022 Gov. DeSantis talks inflation, abortion during Thursday afternoon news conference Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis started his Thursday afternoon news conference with a critique of President Biden and the economy.
July 13, 2022 His 12-year-old alleged victim whispered ‘Help me’ to a witness who called police A man who police say “‘touched’ a 12-year-old neighbor inappropriately and in a ‘sexual nature'” has not been able to bail out of jail after nearly two months.
July 8, 2022 Treasure Coast woman, 64, charged after mother, 93, found dead in garage freezer A woman is facing criminal charges after her elderly mother was found dead in a freezer in her garage, and police say she admitted to doing it over money.
July 6, 2022 Teacher accused of sex with minor in classroom closet offered plea deal The teacher charged with having sex with a former student in his classroomās oversized closet will be deciding whether to take a plea bargain from the state.
July 6, 2022 Double murder suspect: ‘They’re not there.. I killed them.. They’re dead.. Kill me!’ A man “laying on his back with severe blunt force trauma to his face” and a woman “positioned on the bed nude on her knees with severe blunt force trauma on her torso, arms and face.” That’s what deputies found.
July 4, 2022 2 teens losing 5 fingers among West Palm Beach fireworks accidents The 4th of July holiday ended with two teenagers in West Palm Beach without some of their fingers after accidents involving fireworks.
July 2, 2022 Deputies blamed for inmate leaving shower, passing contraband, running around and spraying An inmate in Palm Beach County’s Main Detention Center left his cell without proper restraint, and passed contraband to two other inmates, tampered with an electrical outlet, and sprayed unknown chemicals in the air.
June 30, 2022 Gov. DeSantis: Judge ruling Florida abortion law unconstitutional was ‘not unanticipated’ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he was disappointed but not surprised that a judge will temporarily block the state’s 15-week abortion ban ā with no exceptions for rape or incest ā from taking effect.
June 28, 2022 Crew looking for hard-to-find entangled sea turtle sees swimmers engaged in hard-core act One never knows what theyāll find in a dayās work and that was especially true for some officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
June 24, 2022 Disney, other corporations prepared for Supreme Court abortion decision, just in case American businesses joined American people in reacting toĀ the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will lead to abortion becoming illegal in certain states.
June 24, 2022 Abortion ruling divisive in South Florida, just as the issue had been It’s either “righting a grievous wrong” or it’s “a tragic day,” depending how one feels aboutĀ women’s abortion rights.
June 17, 2022 War of words erupts between Florida and White House over vaccines for kids Florida’s stance toward Covid-19 vaccines for children stirred up a war of words with the White House.
June 10, 2022 Boaters vs. Brightline, fighting to divvy up time getting over and under one bridge Itās boaters on one side and the railroad on the other, of the St. Lucie River in Martin County. The Coast Guard will make the final decision on who gets what, but Rep. Brian Mast has a strong opinion.
June 9, 2022 Beyond the U.S. Capitol doors – window, in one case – and the Florida rioters’ sentences Authorities say many of the Jan. 6 riot suspects ended up in handcuffs after friends and coworkers turned them in. Many also appeared in social media photos of the spectacle.