The State Immigration Enforcement Council said not enough local agencies are participating in 287(g) pacts, but immigrant advocates say agreements have already gone too far.
- USF anuncia medidas orientadas a proteger a estudiantes en viviendas fuera del campus
- Grupos de educación superior rechazan la prohibición de Florida a estudiantes indocumentados en universidades públicas
- Residente de Tampa Bay queda varada en Venezuela, pero busca llevar ayuda a las víctimas del sismo
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It’s time for the Florida Python Challenge, when novices and pros traipse the Everglades to hunt for the invasive species. Last year's winner talks about what goes on during the event.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed $810 million from the state budget. A large portion of that involved water infrastructure and flood mitigation. How will that decision affect residents?
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"Songbirds of the Seventies" is Florida Studio Theatre's latest summer sidekick. Featuring hits from Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Helen Reddy, Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks, "Songbirds of the Seventies" celebrates a musical era in which authenticity mattered more than spectacle.
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Justices rejected the motion for a stay in the scheduled execution of Dennis Michael Sochor and lifted a stay that delayed the penalty for James Aren Duckett.
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His new Florida insurer no longer lets drugmaker coupons count toward his deductible, leaving him to pay thousands of dollars for medication that previously cost him nothing after insurance.
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Saharan dust is in place, and a high pressure will continue to bring dangerous heat across much of Florida throughout the weekend. Several records were either tied or broken on Thursday.
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There have been 48 cases of cyclosporiasis in Florida from June 1 to July 4 and 60 for the year, accoring to the latest data available on the Florida Department of Health's disease database.
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The FBI alleges Khalid Satary owned and operated diagnostic labs that billed Medicare for expensive and unnecessary genetic tests. A reward of $150,000 has been offered for information leading to an arrest.
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