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Under the deal, Jones admitted guilt and agreed to pay $200 per month toward $20,000 to cover the cost of the criminal investigation, attend mental health counseling monthly and perform 150 hours of community service.
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An appeals court Monday overturned a ruling that would have blocked Democrat Rebekah Jones from running for a Northwest Florida congressional seat.
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An appeals court Friday put on hold a circuit judge’s ruling that would block Democrat Rebekah Jones from running for a Northwest Florida congressional seat.
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A state investigation into allegations that the Florida Department of Health fudged COVID-19 case numbers to support Gov. Ron DeSantis’ effort to reopen the state after a shutdown in April 2020, has found no evidence of wrongdoing.
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This post will be updated today, Tuesday, June 8, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Florida's COVID-19 whistleblower. Misinformation coming from Miami’s Spanish-language media. Plus, a major Bitcoin conference hits South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, May 31, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Former Florida Department of Health whistle-blower has been released after turning herself in to state police. The Sundial Book Club's January pick — 'The Orchid Thief.' And Richard Blanco on what it means to be an inaugural poet.
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Former Florida Department of Health whistle-blower has been released after turning herself in to state police. The Sundial Book Club's January pick — 'The Orchid Thief.' And Richard Blanco on what it means to be an inaugural poet.
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Former Florida Department of Health whistle-blower Rebekah Jones has been released on a $2,500 bond after turning herself into state police.
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Rebekah Jones has said she lost her job after refusing to manipulate data to suggest Florida was ready to ease coronavirus restrictions.
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Judge Defers Ordering Return Of Computers, Phone To Rebekah Jones, Self-Described COVID WhistlebloweThe judge said he was unwilling to force the government to return Jones’ property until he can learn whether the state intends to file criminal charges against her.