Jim Turner - News Service of Florida
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The 2024-2025 harvest was the lowest in more than 100 years, the result of recent hurricanes, decades of deadly citrus greening disease and development on what had been citrus groves.
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The former state education commissioner has been UWF's interim president since July 2025. He then emerged as the sole finalist for president.
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While still considered just above “full employment” by state economists, the November rate was up from 3.5% a year earlier.
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Visit Florida reports a slight increase between July and September despite fewer Canadian tourists amid tensions between the countries.
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The measure, which includes such things as steps to keep “harmful” content from minors, comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to limit state regulation of the technology.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has objected to the possibility of the federal government preempting state AI laws. He posted online that an executive order couldn’t preempt state legislative action.
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The former Orlando police chief and Orange County sheriff issued a statement that focused on a need to make Florida more affordable.
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The overall bill that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed earlier this year included a series of measures aimed at helping the state recover from three hurricanes that made landfall in 2025.
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Boyd served in the House from 2010 to 2018 before getting elected in 2020 to the Senate, where he serves as majority leader. He will succeed President Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, after the 2026 elections.
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With the industry hammered by hurricane damage and citrus greening disease and development overtaking groves, the overall harvest during the 2024-2025 season was the lowest in more than 100 years.