

- Teachers 50 years and older are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in Florida.
- Police officers took a day-long training course on medical marijuana and how to determine THC impairment.
- On Monday, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a formal investigation into the governorβs conduct.
- More than 2 million Americans are more than three months behind on rent.
- A longtime dream for Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation becomes a reality – combining horses, local veterans, and their families.
- The Florida Department of Health in Martin County announced Monday that the vaccine will be offered Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for residents 65 and older and health care workers with direct patient contact.
- The far-reaching bill would require a photo ID for absentee voting, limit the amount of time voters have to request an absentee ballot and limit early voting hours on weekends.
- A longtime dream became a reality for a veteran in Palm City.
- An appeals court is considering whether to reinstate a third-degree murder charge against the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd.
- Districts in regions with coronavirus case numbers at low enough levels must return to in-person instruction for all elementary school grades, plus one grade each in middle and high school.