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Elections officials sent the proposed constitutional amendment to the attorney general and advised Smart & Safe Florida that the measure was headed to the Florida Supreme Court for review.
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Proponents argue the bill would increase tourism and business investment, while detractor balked at the high costs of a name change.
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A Leon County judge says the Legislature in 2023 gave authority for Citizens, which was created as the state’s insurer of last resort, to resolve disputes through arbitration.
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The report says that reforms proposed in the Legislature would have drastic consequences on municipalities' ability to provide parks, roadway improvements and other services.
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Canady says he will serve as the director of the University of Florida's Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education. He says he's "eager" to begin the new work.
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Florida's black bear hunting season is scheduled to begin on Dec. 6.
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Schools across the U.S. are seeing a big drop in enrollment from immigrant families. Many parents have been deported or returned to their home countries due to immigration crackdowns.
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On "The Florida Roundup," Curtisia Windom opens up about discovering her father killed her mother, grandmother and another man.
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Despite the government reopening, leaders of regional food banks say they don't expect demand to slow anytime soon.
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Bear hunting has long been controversial in Florida, with the last hunt held in 2015. The commission on Aug. 13 approved this year’s hunt, which is scheduled from Dec. 6 to Dec. 28.
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The new standards say using terms like "McCarthyism" and "Red Scare" is slander against anti-communists.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke with Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz as the longest federal government shutdown ends, looked at the record-breaking number of executions in Florida this year and more.
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If the Broward delegation fails to approve the bill, it will not be heard by lawmakers in Tallahassee once the legislative session begins in January.
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In Miramar, immigration enforcement officials celebrated a Florida operation that resulted in the arrests and deportation of more than 230 people in 10 days. And they made it clear they will not make exceptions for Venezuelans who recently lost their legal status.