Well this is interesting. Get paid to travel
APPLE.NEWS
This beer company will pay you $50,000 to travel the country for half a year — CNN
Never forget 9/11.
JAXDAILYRECORD.COM
Bankruptcy bubble: Will it soon burst? | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record - Jacksonville, Florida
Domestic violence is never the answer. There are ways to seek protection from the courts.
WFLA.COM
Man wanted after beating, pushing wife in front of tractor-trailer on I-75, FHP says
Children are precious. Wondering if the parents have dropped the lawsuit against the cruise line. This was such a tragedy
WFLA.COM
Grandfather pleads guilty in Puerto Rico cruise ship death
What we learned about ZOOM 2020
WFLA.COM
Governor DeSantis to allow state eviction moratorium to expire on Oct. 1
Congratulations to the Lightning who celebrated the Stanley Cup win
WFLA.COM
Lightning celebrate Stanley Cup win on ice at Amalie Arena
AARP.ORG
Is the Pandemic Causing You Relationship Problems?
AARP
October 28 at 2:32 PM ·
AARP
October 28 at 2:32 PM ·
How far away do we need to be?
WFLA.COM
Do I really need to wear a mask if I’m 6 feet away from others?
During COVID-19 the courts have been closed so hearings are by Zoom or phone. Unless you need an ADA accommodation. Great to be back in a court room again. Plenty of parking!
Let’s go Rays!
WFLA.COM
Live game updates: World Series set to begin as Rays take on the Dodgers in Game 1
Well COVID has now closed the courts in tampa for in person proceedings once again. Be safe everyone.
Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
January 5 at 4:41 PM ·
Anthony Rondolino, the chief judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, has decided to modify the Sixth Circuit’s operational plan as it affects Pinellas County because of the recent spike in both the number of new Covid-19 cases and the percentage of positives. As of Jan. 5, 2021, jury trials will be temporarily suspended in Pinellas County. Chief Judge Rondolino last month temporarily suspended jury trials in Pasco County because of the COVID-19 related increases there. This means no juries will be impaneled at any of the courthouses in the two counties, and no witnesses expected to testify will be required to go to those facilities. Chief Judge Rondolino's decision vis a vis Pinellas County came after the latest statistics showed, among other things, the positivity rate jumping to 11.4 percent. Once the positivity rate of those tested breaks 10 percent, a chief judge is required to consider changing his court operational plan, which Chief Judge Rondolino has done. These suspensions are expected to remain in effect until the numbers improve and the risks reduced. Trials may be scheduled by judges, with the understanding circumstances may not permit the proceeding to go forward once the date arrives.
MYQ105.COM
4 New Florida Laws That Go Into Effect January 1, 2021
WFLA.COM
Pinellas County judge adopts ‘the last dog’ of the golden retrievers rescued from China