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The concerns originate in a state-commissioned environmental assessment on the Everglades detention site, which has detained thousands of migrants since opening last summer.
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Ground-penetrating radar identified 10 possible burial sites under Parking Lot 1.
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Opponents of the measure say it deliberately targets teachers unions and will hurt workers who fall under the new rules.
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Its boundaries would stretch beyond the 3-million-square-foot UTC shopping corridor, reaching from University Park in Manatee County south to Fruitville Road in Sarasota County, all west of Interstate 75.
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The guest list for President Trump's Shield of the Americas summit at his resort hotel in Doral includes exclusively leaders aligned with his western hemisphere policies, such as declaring drug cartels "narco-terrorists."
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The Florida House has passed legislation that would reverse a decision by Gainesville residents' to keep local control of their local public utility provider.
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“There needs to be a way to pull the plug,” DeSantis said. “I don't think you can say ‘these machines are just going to be doing things and we're going to suffer harm. There's nothing anybody can do about it.’”
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Nearly 10 years after the mass shooting, the City of Orlando has design plans to honor the 49 people who lost their lives at the Pulse Nightclub.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we looked at state spending at the immigration detention center near the Everglades, visited a small citrus farm in Central Florida and more.
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Not happy with your HOA? The Florida House approved legislation giving homeowners more tools to resolve disputes — and even dissolve their associations.
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In the proposals, if officers are the victim of assault or threatened while on the job, their identity would be confidential for 72 hours after the incident and exempt from disclosures in public records for 60 days.
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The Senate raised the threshold again to require 50 percent of the represented members of a public sector union to vote for it to be valid.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. controls the timeline of activities in Iran and will do so “as long as it takes." The next goal includes destroying Iran's missile industry.
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The Senate voted 35-2 on the measure (SB 482) that establishes a right for parents to control children’s interactions with AI chatbots.