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COVID-Dedicated Fire Truck Back In Action To Help Patients In Plantation
Plantation Fire made the decision that there was a need to again dedicate the truck to help COVID-19 patients.

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Plantation Fire made the decision that there was a need to again dedicate the truck to help COVID-19 patients.

CBS4's Jessica Vallejo reports three of the teachers who died were unvaccinated. It is not clear if the fourth teacher had.
The depression was moving toward the west-northwest near 10 mph and this general motion is expected through Friday.
The Florida Panthers signed newly acquired forward Sam Reinhart to a three-year, $19.5 million contract on Wednesday.
After warmups, severe weather delays took place and the teams had to practice at the Walter Payton Center.
Facial coverings are required for everyone inside Monroe County schools and on buses for the next two weeks.
Most of these children have been treated in the emergency room and sent home, but “those that are admitted are sicker than what we've seen."
His story was shared in the news to seek donations to help with the expense of the cart and therapy which is in the thousands.
Arriving firefighters found heavy smoke and flames.
Antony Cesany may have committed similar acts in Broward.
President Patrick Goddard said the privately-run company will resume with hourly service between Miami and West Palm Beach.
FPL filed a base-rate proposal in March, and the Public Service Commission has been scheduled next week to hold a hearing in the case.
Mayor Levine Cava released the following statement on what this will mean for the county.
The story that dominated the attention of the media was the mass shootings that left families across Miami-Dade grieving.
The building has structural issues and the building's engineer had been working with the city to make the needed repairs.
“At no point shall I allow my decision to be influenced by a threat to my paycheck, a small price to pay," Carvalho said.
First, Florida's governor threatened to defund school districts for defying his order. Now he's threatened withholding board members' pay.
CBS4's Bobeth Yates spoke with the homeowner, who caught the crooks on camera.
“This year’s record-breaking number of manatee deaths is staggering and extremely concerning."