Sunday, 22nd, 2024 | 10:05AM Updated

Children Receive Emergency Care At Pediatric Hospital
Florida kid survives a brain-eating amoeba infection that kills most victims

FL Gov. Scott Visits Miami School In Zika Cluster Zone On First Day Of Classes
Zika outbreak in Florida gets bigger, Gov. Scott calls for help

City Of Miami Sprays To Prevent Mosquito-Bourne Illnesses
Florida officials suggest first Zika case could be local transmission

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The blue-green algae bloom is visible in this image of Lake Okeechobee, acquired on July 2, 2016, by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite.
Toxic Algae Bloom from Human Waste Invading Florida's Beaches

More than 100 loggerhead turtle eggs were stolen by a Florida man, where he is charged with a third degree felony.
Man Stole 107 Turtle Eggs from a Threatened Species in Florida

Vacationers enjoy the fine weather and the shallow clear waters of Miami Beach in Florida.
It’s a Sunny Day! Florida Woos More Chinese Tourists

SunSport Gardens Naturist resort
Stabbing Of 18-Year-Old Woman Shocks Guests Of Miami Nudist Resort

Alfred Dunhill Championship - Day Four
Croc Eats Dog At Florida Golf Course

Lecanto High School
Florida Teen Shoots Self In Front Of Shocked Classmates

Cutting the line to release a tagged white shark.
Study: Increasing Shark Numbers Found in US East Coast

Green turtle finishing her nesting as the sun rises on the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge.
Sea Turtles are Back! New Nesting Records Set in Southeast US

Hurricane Frances on Sept. 3, 2004. Florida is just barely visible at the top center of the image, while Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola line up vertically along the left.
Rare, Extreme 'Grey Swan' Hurricanes Becoming More Frequent

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