Hillsborough County is cracking down on drivers passing stopped school buses. Using a new camera system, officers no longer have to be on the scene to give a ticket.
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Some of the museums are restricting free admission to Pinellas County locals with proof of residency.
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The state urged a federal judge to toss out a constitutional challenge to a new law preventing strippers under 21 from performing in adult-entertainment establishments.
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Suggs currently serves as the President and CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation.
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Families can receive a $50 gift card through Oct. 28.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday the state needs to investigate the apparent attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump this weekend in Palm Beach County, alongside a federal probe.
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Spektrum Health was ready to pivot its treatments should Florida’s ban on transgender therapies return. It did.
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Backers of Amendment 4, which would enshrine abortion access and override the law if Florida voters approve it in November, argue the ban’s exceptions aren’t "real" because of vague language, criminal penalties and exception requirements that can make abortions difficult to obtain in these cases.
Among the priorities of students advocating for abortion rights: expanding access to contraception and promoting Amendment 4, which would allow abortions in Florida until fetal viability.
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Florida earned a ranking among the worst in the country for women’s health care.
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Texas hospitals who are enrolled in state health plans, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program will start asking patients' immigration status in November. Florida has had a similar law since 2023. Neither state will report immigration status answers to law enforcement.
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