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OKALOOSA COUNTY - The Okaloosa County Commission is expected to approve a resolution to officially oppose the Amberjack fishing lockdown at their meeting tonight.

The National Marine Fisheries Service closed the season October 24th after determining the recreational quota had been reached.

But, many captains say that determination was based on 18-year-old data.

The lockdown, combined with the closure of the snapper season, has forced the virtual shutdown of the local fishing fleet affecting the livelihoods of thousands.Okaloosa County Commission Revisits Amberjack Fishing Lockdown

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Arbitrator: Fired investigator should get job back
March 14, 2010 01:05 EST

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- An investigator who was fired in the wake of a bungled drug case should be allowed to return to the Tallahassee Police Department.

That's according to an arbitrator, whose decision was reported by the Tallahassee Democrat on Saturday.

Ryan Pender was fired for roles in a botched drug sting that led to the death of Rachel Hoffman, a young informant.

Hoffman, a Florida State University graduate who was recruited by police as an informant after being caught with drugs, was killed in the operation. She was shot five times in Tallahassee in May 2008 after police lost track of her during a drug deal.

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Information from: Tallahassee Democrat, http://www.tdo.com

Tuesday, November 3 2009, 07:39 PM EST

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La. senator: Are deaths linked to Chinese drywall?

 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- U.S. Sen. David Vitter is calling on federal officials to do a thorough probe into the deaths of several people who lived in homes built with suspect Chinese drywall. ...

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