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Ramiro Gomez gave his father, Jaime, a kiss every morning when he left home in Deerfield Beach and kissed him again when they reunited at night. “He was a great soul,” said his mother Marcela. “He gave me a good 18 years.” His parents figured he was out for a typical evening of delivering for DoorDash and hanging out with friends when police knocked on the door early Sunday with horrible news: . ....
Ramiro Gomez, and two of his 13-year-old passengers were among five people who died in a crash early Sunday morning in West Boca Raton. Five others, all children between the ages of 12 and 14, were seriously injured. Two adults in a Mercedes-Benz were also killed. ....
Passage of Gail s Law celebrated in West Palm Beach May 14, 2021 at 5:26 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 5:26 PM Thousands of so-called rape kits will no longer sit untested in Florida. State lawmakers passed a law that forces law enforcement to process these kits quickly and allow victims to track the progress of their cases. Backers of the new law met in West Palm Beach, including Gail Gardner, a sexual assault survivor who inspired the new law. I m just grateful. I m just excited, said Gardner, who feared she would never see justice. Gail Gardner speaks after the passage of a new bill named in her honor. ....
/ Lawmakers directed $91.1 million to hometown health and human services projects, including clinics, meal-delivery programs and a hurricane center. Not all will make it past the finish line. Gov. Ron DeSantis, aiming to curtail spending amid the COVID-19 pandemic, used his veto pen last year to wipe out $44 million in health care-related projects inserted into the budget by state lawmakers. The question is whether he will do it again this year as the state’s financial picture has improved. An analysis of the health and human services portion of the budget obtained by The News Service of Florida shows that lawmakers this year were able to direct $91.1 million to hometown projects, including money for hospital clinics, meal-delivery programs for homebound people and a hurricane center for The Arc of the St Johns. ....