What is sloth fever? The mosquito-borne Oropouche virus was first found in 1955 and is endemic in central and eastern South America.
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A catfish was spotted "walking" on a driveway in Florida amid flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
Can armadillos swim? This one did, across a street flooded during Tropical Storm Debby in Lakewood Ranch, Florida near Sarasota.
🎥 Video courtesy of John Annis
ZooTampa is using chilly activities and frozen treats to keep animals cool amid the high temperatures.
CivicCon live: How to get past the myths of homelessness and get to solutions
GRACE Marketplace has helped nearly 3,000 people get off the streets and into homes. Monday he'll discuss how, and what Pensacola can learn.
🐶 Good news for these pups! Three dogs rescued during an animal cruelty investigation near DeLand, Florida, were adopted by Volusia County sheriff's officials.
📹 contributed by Volusia County Sheriff's Office
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🛒 A giant — we’re talking massive — Publix shopping cart was seen driving through the streets of Viera, Florida.
The oversized buggy was cruising the town to promote the grocery chain’s latest store opening in Brevard County. Onlookers gawked and flooded social media with images and videos of this unusual sight driving on the street and even through some neighborhoods.
✍: Michelle Spitzer
📹: S. Jennifer Paulson
CivicCon live: How to lead a school out of low performance
Angela Bush helped Erwin Middle School turn the corner from a history of poor academic performance to becoming a rising star in its district.
CivicCon live: How we can stop bickering and start building
Richard Harwood will discuss how we can reclaim the public square from the most divisive voices.
Hulk Hogan to the rescue
Hulk Hogan and a friend used a ballpoint pen to free a girl after her car flipped and ended upside down in front of them on a Florida highway.
CivicCon Awards: Who helped make Pensacola great in 2023? Find out tonight
Great cities start with great dialog - and great citizens. Let's celebrate the people and organizations who make Pensacola strong and vibrant.
USA Today Florida Network's Rob Landers brings you some of today's top stories from across the state. Find links to all the stories mentioned today at https://tinyurl.com/ysffzz7p