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Injuries. Expected to end the shift and go to their families and not be in the situation. Reporter and this still is an active scene on eyewitness 5 i will share what the share had to say about answering Domestic Violence calls like this one and just what type of charges the suspects in the case could face. Reporting live in mims, melanie holt, channel 9 Eyewitness News. Is starting to sound like a broken record. Day after day after day, the homeless continue to line county offices and Daytona Beach disrupting business. It is now been 41 days since the homeless camp reached crisis levels and Shannon Butler once again spent the day talking with leaders about how they will deal with it. The new a solution may be just to move them to another block . Reporter what the county decided today is they have a plan to keep the Administration Building open. This as after yesterdays plan to close it. Absolutely nothing to fix the homeless issue. Ted smith is 80 years old. He has been homeless for j

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Florida's citrus numbers unchanged as disease fight continues

Before the arrival of citrus greening, the industry had reached more than 200 million boxes a season of oranges and 50 million boxes of grapefruit.

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New Year shows no growth in crop size as Citrus farmers continue to battle disease

Florida’s struggling citrus industry opened the new year without seeing changes in production estimates for this growing season, as state lawmakers begin to decide how much money to pump into agriculture issues.

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Florida citrus 2023-24 production forecast shows an uptick

As it hopes for a warm winter, Florida’s struggling citrus industry could be showing signs of recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Ian and progress in the decades-long fight against citrus greening disease.

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