A child drowning in a pool was rescued by his quick-thinking 6-year-old sister, according to Florida police.
The West Palm Beach Police Department (WPBPD) said its officers were alerted to reports that a child was unconscious after being pulled from a pool at the Springhill Suites Hotel at about 7:51 p.m. on Friday, August 26.
Prison for ex-FHP trooper who had sex with teenage girl he met during crash investigation
Sitting behind the defense table at the back of the courtroom, where she was comforted by two women who were with her, she asked bailiffs if she could hug her husband. Told no, she continued crying.
Delrusso wiped away tears while he was being fingerprinted by bailiffs. Delrusso gave his wedding ring to one of his lawyers for his wife to keep.
Florida pipeline: Nike Kickoff Classic shows off flag football hotbed
The Robinson Knights and Alonso Ravens reside just 15 miles apart from each other in the same county in Florida, but last week, the two teams traveled to the Pacific Northwest to compete in front of a national audience, showcasing a sport that continues to grow throughout the country.
Not Florida: Girl walks emotional-support alligator through park
Visitors to Philadelphia's LOVE Park caught an unusual sight on Friday, as a girl walked through with an alligator on a leash.
According to the Philly Voice , the alligator is an emotional-support animal named Wally who was adopted in 2016 by reptile enthusiast Joie Henney.
Missing Florida teen travels up East Coast in tractor-trailers, is found in rural Virginia
SUSSEX COUNTY, Va. ( WRIC ) - A missing Florida teenager was found in a rural Virginia county, having traveled up the coast via tractor-trailer rides after her family reported her missing several days earlier, according to Virginia State Police.
Virginia State Police (VSP) said the 17-year-old girl ran away from her Florida home on Thursday, Aug. 25. The Pasco County Sheriff's Office in Florida called VSP three days later, on Sunday, Aug.
Pace Center for Girls announces new senior leadership
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - A North Central Florida nonprofit aimed at helping girls and young women has a new director of program operations.
The Pace Center for Girls announced the appointment of Natalya Bannister-Roby as Senior Director of Center Operations.
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