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The Biggest Wage Theft Busts in Tampa This Year

Central Florida is home to some of our nation’s biggest and best restaurants, resorts, and tourist destinations. Although these lucrative business are beloved for the...

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  • tampa
  • Dec 7, 2016

3 Most Important Laws Passed In New York This Year

2016 has been a year for landmark legislation from lawmakers all over the country. New York City has benefited from many these rulings and there...

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  • new-york
  • Dec 7, 2016

University of Kentucky Students: A Few Ways to Prevent Distracted Walking Accidents

The University of Kentucky has started a new campaign to prevent distracted walking on campus. UK placed signs at intersections and crosswalks to remind pedestrians...

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  • lexington
  • Dec 6, 2016

Jacksonville's Waterfront Development Plans Are Starting to Look Crystal Clear

Growth is a big theme for Jacksonville’s upcoming year, and next year’s construction plans are already beginning to shine with promise. The city made strides...

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  • jacksonville
  • Dec 6, 2016

A Short Tour of 2016's Biggest Wage Theft Complaints in Fort Myers

Every industry in Fort Myers is susceptible to wage theft, but in 2016 hospitality and restaurant complaints reigned supreme. Given the city’s reputation for tourism,...

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  • fort-myers
  • Dec 6, 2016

Dementia Costs One Villages Woman $1 Million, Authorities Allege

The Department of Children and Family is investigating a report of potential financial elder abuse in The Villages. A woman with dementia allegedly gave $1...

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  • the-villages
  • Dec 6, 2016

Pedestrian Fatalities Are Up in Georgia: Why Is it Difficult to Cross the Street?

Pedestrian fatalities are on the rise in Georgia, which is quite worrying for people walking across roads. Heavy traffic, lack of streetlights, and a shortage...

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  • atlanta
  • Dec 6, 2016

Morgan & Morgan Raises $1,925 for Kids House

In one of our most successful fundraisers this year, our office raised $1,925 for Kids House Wayne Densch Children’s Advocacy Center in Seminole this November....

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  • orlando
  • Dec 6, 2016

Melbourne Commuters: What a Big Brevard County Road Plan Means for You

We in Melbourne — and all of Brevard County, for that matter — have been dealing with road issues, making driving exhausting and annoying for...

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  • melbourne
  • Dec 6, 2016

3 New York Wage Theft Busts of 2016

Employees being screwed out of their wages isn’t anything new. Many workers have had to fight to receive rightful pay for working overtime or off-the-clock....

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  • new-york
  • Dec 6, 2016

The Biggest Public Transportation Improvements in Tampa This Year

Tampa isn’t exactly known for its bountiful public transit, and between the relatively slim options for bus and train travel and our city’s high population,...

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  • tampa
  • Dec 5, 2016

New Yorkers: Pedestrian Fatalities Are Up, but the City is Fighting Back

Pedestrian fatalities in NYC continue to rise even as 2016 comes to a close. More pedestrians were killed due to traffic accidents in our city...

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  • new-york
  • Dec 5, 2016

Prestonsburg’s DUI Rates Go Up While Kentucky’s Goes Down

Prestonsburg had been following a blue law — a restrictive ban on a Sunday activity — for some time. But that time has come to...

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  • prestonsburg
  • Dec 3, 2016

How One St. Pete Employee Is Fighting Against Workplace Retaliation

A former employee is suing a St. Petersburg gift business for alleged retaliation and other reported labor violations. The lawsuit filed by Kymberlee Rau alleges...

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  • st-petersburg
  • Dec 2, 2016

Jackson Parking Meter Changes Could End Up Hitting Your Wallet

Private parking meters could be coming to Jackson if the city ends up striking a deal with a St. Louis-based company. The long-discussed upgrades could...

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  • jackson
  • Dec 2, 2016