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Aggressive Driving Situations: How Naples Drivers Can Avoid Them

As of last week, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office launched a campaign against aggressive driving in the Naples area. Prompted by a rise in complaints...

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  • naples
  • Sep 1, 2016

St. Augustine Storm Safety Tips: How to Be Prepared for Tropical Depression 9

Tropical Depression 9 is making its way through the Gulf of Mexico, and could potentially turn into a tropical storm as it picks up wind...

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  • st-augustine
  • Aug 31, 2016

Leon County's Dangerous Intersections: How Can It Make Them Safer?

An intersection minutes outside of Tallahassee is causing concern among after a fatal crash occurred there last week. This is the 13th crash to happen...

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  • tallahassee
  • Aug 31, 2016

The 4 Most Worrying Facts About the Chipotle Wage Theft Case

Chipotle is under fire yet again, and this time it’s not about food-borne illnesses. Nearly 10,000 workers have sued the fast food chain for alleged...

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  • Aug 31, 2016

How Can Brooklyn Become Safer for Cyclists?

The sister of a cyclist killed in a car accident launched a petition this week to install a bike lane on Classon Avenue in Clinton...

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  • new-york
  • Aug 30, 2016

Could a New Federal Speed-Cap Rule Make Driving Near Trucks Safer?

In an effort to reduce the number of annual traffic fatalities, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration have...

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  • Aug 30, 2016

Your Daytona Beach Worksite Safety Checklist

A man working for a termite company in Daytona Beach suffered from third-degree burns after being shocked by a power line last week. He was...

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  • daytona-beach
  • Aug 26, 2016

The Biggest Child Safety Recalls of 2016 — So Far

This week, McDonald’s issued a mass recall of its Step It! fitness trackers and pulled the products from all U.S. and Canada stores. The recall...

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  • Aug 25, 2016

5 Flood Myths All Jackson Residents Should Know

The recent storm that ravaged through Louisiana has also caused damage in areas of southern Mississippi. Crosby, a town south of Jackson, suffered horrific floods...

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  • jackson
  • Aug 25, 2016

Too Tired to Drive: Preventing Drowsy Driving Accidents in Sarasota

This week, a driver in neighboring Manatee County caused a four-vehicle accident after she fell asleep at the wheel late at night. The motorist drifted...

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  • sarasota
  • Aug 24, 2016

How Tampa Motorists Can Avoid Collisions with Bicyclists

A car struck and killed a cyclist this week while attempting to cross the intersection of Bearss Avenue and N 16th Street, just north of...

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  • tampa
  • Aug 24, 2016

What the Disney Lawsuit Can Teach Restaurant Workers about Their Rights

“The Happiest Place on Earth” is under fire yet again for alleged labor violations. A former Walt Disney World employee filed a lawsuit over tipped...

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  • orlando
  • Aug 23, 2016

A Continuous Flow Intersection: What Is It and Why Is Fort Myers the First To Get It?

Drivers of Lee County could be seeing some major improvements along the busy, and sometimes deadly, State Road 82. The 29-mile long roadway that cuts...

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  • fort-myers
  • Aug 23, 2016

Wahlburgers Lawsuit Highlights Common Ways Restaurants Violate Workers' Rights

Wahlburgers, the burger franchise owned by celebrity brothers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg, is under fire from five former employees for alleged overtime and minimum wage...

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  • Aug 22, 2016

Elder Abuse in New York: The Most Common Kinds of Financial Scams

Recently, a former home health aide was sentenced to prison after stealing several hundred thousand dollars from an elderly couple on the Upper East Side....

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  • new-york
  • Aug 22, 2016