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Capital Health Plan doctors invite area residents to take a stroll with them around Cascades Park as part of a healthy lifestyle.
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A divided appeals court has rejected a potential class-action lawsuit contending that the University of Florida should return fees to students because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More than 80 percent of the patients at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare who have tested positive for COVID are there for reasons not related to the coronavirus. TMH Vice President and Chief Integration Officer Doctor Dean Watson says the current COVID variants are acting like a mild virus, much like the flu—at least for now.
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The number of COVID-19 patients in intensive-care units also has increased.
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Crunch Fitness, a New York-based company with more than 400 locations worldwide, plans to open its capital city facility by the end of the month
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The highly-transmissible variant has now been detected in nearly every state.
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A community event held outside the Bethel Family Life Center happened as a youth summit was taking place inside.
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Among their objections, the Department of Education's move to withold the salaries of school boards that impose school mask mandates
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Despite the increase in demand for their services, area funeral home directors report they are doing all they can to provide timely help for families.
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