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The state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission fired biologist Brittney Brown after she reposted a meme on her personal Instagram account that claimed Kirk wouldn’t care about children being shot in their classrooms
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Richard Knight was convicted of murder in the June 2002 killings of Odessia Stephens and her young daughter, Hanessia Mullings.
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Commissioners unanimously approved a motion to allocate $100,000 for the restoration of Old Memphis Cemetery in Palmetto. Last week, 17 gravesites were found vandalized at the historically Black cemetery.
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Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, is accused of fatally stabbing students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy. He was Limon's off-campus roommate.
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Democratic state Rep. Angie Nixon was arrested in Gov. Ron DeSantis' office over the weekend. Nixon demanded a meeting with DeSantis and accused Republicans of “rigging” districts for political gain.
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A Tallahassee judge heard arguments on Florida's new U.S. House map that gives a boost to the GOP. His decision is pending.
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Florida’s new congressional map faces a major court test Friday. Advocacy groups say it violates the state Constitution’s anti-partisan gerrymandering protections. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is pushing back.
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Nearly two dozen youth, including minors, were arrested at a "teen takeover" event at Tampa's Curtis Hixon Park last Friday. The city is partnering with organizations to host a community event.
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Miami residents have sued the president, Miami Dade College and Florida officials, claiming the donation violates the Domestic Emoluments Clause.
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Intense public pressure has not been enough to push a proposal for a Center for Mental Health & Recovery to a full commission agenda.
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Longtime Sheriff Chris Nocco announced he will be running for the District 21 seat held by state Sen. Ed Hooper, who is retiring in November.
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Officials are investigating OpenAI after linking ChatGPT use to the accused FSU shooter and off-campus slayings of two USF students. But can an AI company be held responsible for how its chatbot is used?
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The lawsuit contends the FWC relied on outdated bear population numbers and lacked scientific justification for the December 2025 hunt that resulted in 52 bears being killed over a three-week period. A trial is set to begin in August.
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Florida lawmakers are back in Tallahassee for a special session focused on next year’s state budget. One influential Republican senator says lawmakers are ready to “lay our swords down” after months of Capitol infighting.