Recent Articles (page 30)
Could a $14M Federal Grant Help Make Broad Street Safer?
The city of Mobile was awarded a multi-million dollar grant that aims to help improve major roadways in the downtown area. The grant, awarded to...
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- mobile
- Aug 9, 2016
Atlanta Boating Safety Tips: 5 Things You Should Never Do
A boating trip north of Atlanta ended in tragedy recently, when a passenger on a pontoon boat fell into the waters of Lake Lanier and...
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- atlanta
- Aug 9, 2016
New High-Speed Ferry May Provide Safer Alternative for Tampa Bay Area Drivers
This week, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Tampa, and Hillsborough County voted in favor of the Tampa Bay High Speed Ferry Project’s pilot program. The approved...
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- tampa
- Aug 6, 2016
Here’s What Protects Jackson Construction Workers
A construction worker recently fell to his death while on a work site in Vicksburg. He was among those fixing a roof issue at the...
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- jackson
- Aug 5, 2016
How Can Lakeland Make Its Most Dangerous Intersections Safer?
Concern has grown in recent weeks among Lakeland residents over the dangerous three-way intersection of Park Byrd Road and Duff Road. The intersection is located...
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- lakeland
- Aug 4, 2016
Five New Car Models With The Most Problems
While there are many reasons that a consumer may purchase a new or late model vehicle, it’s often the sense of reliability that comes with...
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- Aug 4, 2016
FDA Decides to Not Regulate Some Health and Wellness Smartphone Apps
In light of the growing trend of health and wellness apps, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released its final guidance regarding how these...
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- Aug 4, 2016
How a New Florida Law Could Make Jacksonville Pools Safer (But Still Fun)
In the wake of the passage of Florida’s new residential pool safety law, there’s been a lot of attention on what homeowners here in JAX...
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- jacksonville
- Aug 3, 2016
New Study Finds Marijuana Could Help Alzheimer's Patients
A recent study on the medical benefits of marijuana found that the plant may be able to combat Alzheimer’s disease. The U.S.-based study discovered that...
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- Aug 2, 2016
First Florida Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opens in Tallahassee
A Tallahassee company has recently opened its doors as Florida’s first medical marijuana dispensary. Truelieve, the distributor that won the race against six medical cannabis...
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- tallahassee
- Aug 2, 2016
5 Ways Bowling Green Can Improve Accessibility for People with Disabilities
The city of Bowling Green is gathering input from residents in an effort to bring the city more in line with the Americans with Disabilities...
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- bowling-green
- Aug 2, 2016
How Can St. Petersburg Residents Protect Their Property During Wildfire Season?
Nearly 80 acres of Egmont Key, an island located off the coast of St. Petersburg, were torched last week after a raging wildfire. The fire...
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- st-petersburg
- Aug 1, 2016
Morgan & Morgan Announces Our First Annual 'For The People Scholarship'
We’re proud to announce the first For The People scholarship! We’ll be awarding $2,000 for education expenses to a first year law student who has...
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- Jul 29, 2016
How Outdoor Workers Can Stay Safe in Intense Summer Heat
This summer has been hot — and will get hotter. For the first time since temperatures started being recorded, forecasters say all 50 states will...
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- Jul 29, 2016
How Naples Residents Can Stay Safe During a Lightning Strike
A construction worker in the Naples area was struck by lightning and killed earlier this week. The worker, who seemed to be gathering his materials...
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- Jul 28, 2016