Fitness & Health
Officer Trevarris Saulsberry was the first Tampa police officer to contract the virus. His illness lasted more than a month
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City officials said they seek to protect employees’ privacy, but a union official said employees also want to know how many department members are affected
A Change.org petition, in honor of Santa Rosa Police Detective Marylou Armer, has received more than 6,500 signatures in the past four days
The Pinellas County Commission is considering reopening beaches for residents to exercise, but law enforcement remain concerned about the spread of COVID-19
The latest numbers show a decrease in officers out sick over a period of five consecutive days, the first such occurrence since the start of the pandemic
Court rules cop is entitled to workers’ compensation for PTSD
Blue H.E.L.P. provides comfort, support and honor to families who have lost an officer to suicide
“Take your precautions and keep yourself safe. Keep hope you can get through this. Keep loving each other”
When working from home isn’t an option: a checklist for reducing the risk of transmitting exposure after returning from a shift
Officer John Bauer was the first Plano officer to test positive for the coronavirus
Police and fire chiefs statewide have asked for the addresses in order to help departments ration PPE when responding to calls
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