Moody adds Isaias to price-gouging hotline

Attorney General Ashley Moody added Hurricane Isaias to the state’s price-gouging hotline operations on Friday. “If you see price gouging, report it to my office,” Moody said in a video released by her office.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: 'Be prepared' for Isaias

Gov. Ron DeSantis advised residents on Florida’s east coast to remain alert as the “ragged eye” of Hurricane Isaias continues to churn towards the Atlantic shore on Saturday.

Lowe's shelling out $100M in coronavirus bonuses to hourly workers

Lowe's said the total amount it is spending on this round of bonuses is about $100 million, pushing its total investment in coronavirus relief funding for associates to approximately $500 million.

Second stimulus check calculator: See how much money you could receive

Senate Republicans rolled out the HEALS Act — the Health, Economic Assistance, Liability Protections and Schools Act — on Monday, estimated to cost around $1 trillion. 

McDonald's CEO says law enforcement may be called on customers who refuse to wear masks

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski recently spoke about recent decisions the company has made amid the coronavirus pandemic. He specifically suggested that law enforcement may be called during situations when a customer won’t wear a mask.

Florida pediatricians worry that reopening schools too soon will lead to more disruption

The Florida Chapter of American Academic of Pediatrics recently sent Governor Ron DeSantis an 11-page paper of both the benefits and risks of children going back to school.

Gov. DeSantis says Florida in 'good spot' for elections

President Trump in a morning tweet continued his attack on mail-in-voting and the potential legitimacy of the election.

Youth COVID-19 infections in Florida juvenile system top 300, officials say

As of Thursday afternoon, 306 youths had tested positive, up from 290 on Tuesday, according to information from the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.

Florida tops 87,000 unemployment claims in last week, labor officials say

The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday estimated Florida accounted for 87,062 of the 1.43 million claims filed nationally during the week that ended July 25.

Florida closes state-supported COVID-19 testing sites as potential tropical storm nears

An area of showers and storms developing in the Caribbean inching closer to Florida is likely to develop into Tropical Storm Isaias and the most recent track has it centered over Florida.

COVID-19 pandemic resulting in fewer births in U.S., study shows

A Florida doctor wants couples to know that having children during the pandemic could involve unknowns about coronavirus, which could make having a baby risky.