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On "The Florida Roundup," Florida Rep. Ryan Chamberlin (R-Marion County) talked about why he wants to eliminate all property taxes, the need for a revenue replacement plan and more.
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What would paid family leave look like in Florida? A new report takes a closer look.
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About 775 tons of trash arrive at Alachua County's Leveda Brown Environmental Park & Transfer Station every day. Electronic waste, including discarded phones and laptops, is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world.
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Sarasota County Commissioners said they were reacting to a steady barrage of concerns from residents over the impact of the proposed developments.
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La Niña officially emerged in September 2025 and lasted until April. Neutral conditions are present, but an El Niño is expected to emerge later in 2026.
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Palm Beach County's upcoming zoning hearing for Project Tango, the controversial data center project, won't be happening this month after all.
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Highlands County is just beginning the heavy task of eliminiating jobs within the district
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The health department notified the AIDS Healthcare Foundation that it would not renew five of its contracts to test and treat people with HIV and stop the spread of the sexually transmitted infections.
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The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening.
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University of West Florida president Manny Diaz Jr. describes athletics as the "front porch" or "tip of the spear" for campus growth, with the jump to Division I expediting that growth.
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A controversial proposal that would have required nonprofits receiving Manatee County funding to verify they are not serving undocumented immigrants was withdrawn Tuesday after drawing widespread public opposition and little support from commissioners.
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Tussock moth caterpillars are creating a seasonal buzz in the region. While the insects are native to North America, Gainesville's environment helps them thrive.
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Those experts, along with another local environmental advocate, will lead a panel discussion moderated by Suncoast Searchlight on April 15 at The Bay Park.
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Matt The Welder said closing the "Rent-A-Cow" loophole has become a central theme in his campaign for state agricultural commissioner.