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PENSACOLA - A place that's been at the center of the abortion debate for years in Pensacola is shutting down.

The Community Healthcare Center, one of Escambia County's two abortion providers, closed its doors last Friday.

Channel Three's Greg Neumann joins us now with more on the clinic's future.

During a routine inspection by the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration last month, inspectors discovered that the center's laboratory license, which is separate from their abortion license, had been expired for 413 days.

That led to a choice for the center: pay a huge fine, or shut its doors.

There's little to no activity at the Community Healthcare Center today.

That's because its owners chose to close it, rather than pay a 413-thousand dollar fine to AHCA, the Agency for Healthcare Administration.

Ernie Cyr: "It's just a complete joy and what a blessing on our community to have this facility close."

Pro-life advocate Ernie Cyr had been leading the Forty Days of Life protest outside the clinic, which just ended on Sunday.

He saw a legal notice in the local paper Tuesday, stating that the center was terminating its practice.

Ernie Cyr: "I'm in the dark just as much as the next person, so we don't really know why exactly. We call it a miracle, really."

...Or more likely, an oversight by the clinic.

Whatever the reason for the expired license, AHCA lawyers did offer the clinic a reduced fine as part of a settlement agreement, but never received a response.

Bernadette Ensley, UWF's Students for Life: "For this to up and close the last weekend of Forty Days of Life is really shocking and great."

Bernadette Ensley is a UWF senior who heads Students for Life.

That group and others will now concentrate their protest on AMS of Pensacola.

Bernadette Ensley: "It just gives us time to focus on the other abortion clinic and praying and being out there for support."

Now, we don't know for sure if the Community Healthcare Center is closing for good, because no one affiliated with the clinic would speak with us Wednesday.

But an AHCA spokesperson says they can't reopen until they pay that fine.

Reporting in Pensacola, Greg Neumann, Channel Three News.

The clinic has been the site of a bombing, two deadly shootings and protests over the past several years.

On Christmas 1984, the clinic was one of three abortion clinics bombed.

It was "The Ladies Center" at that time, and was located near Pensacola Junior College.

No one was hurt, but the building and equipment were heavily damaged.

After the bombing, the clinic moved to Ninth and Creighton.

Then in 1993, Dr. David Gunn was shot three times in the back outside of the clinic.

Michael Griffin was sentenced to life in prison for his murder.

And in 1994, another abortion doctor, John Britton and his escort James Barrett, were shot and killed outside the clinic.

Paul Hill was executed for their murders in 2003. Local Abortion Clinic Closing Its Doors

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Feds bust Palm Beach County drug ring
November 21, 2009 12:15 EST

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Federal authorities say they've have broken up a Palm Beach County drug trafficking ring that sent more than 175,000 oxycodone tablets from South Florida pain clinics to the Appalachian Mountains.

At least 20 people were indicted on drug selling charges in an operation that reportedly ran from January 2006 to Oct. 14. Court documents partially unsealed Thursday show that 10 of the people charged are from Palm Beach County and two from Broward.

Authorities say the scheme earned at least $5 million by selling painkillers in Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

The trafficking case began as a probe by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office but expanded to include the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

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Information from: The Palm Beach Post, http://www.pbpost.com

Wednesday, November 4 2009, 07:39 PM EST

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