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Confirmed as Ambassador to Brazil, Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez formally submits resignation
In his resignation letter, Perez, a Cuban-American Republican from Miami, said he would leave his legislative office on Friday, Aug. 21.
Minnesota sues Texas over ICE agent's extradition
Minnesota is suing Texas to force the extradition of an ICE agent who shot and wounded a man in Minneapolis earlier this year.
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Why Aitana's 'Superestrella' is the surprise Latin hit song of the summer
There's a reason why the escapist hit from singer Aitana has swept most of the Spanish-language world.
Stoneman Douglas Shooter Was Assigned To Controversial Broward Discipline Program, Officials Admit
Broward school district officials admitted Sunday that the confessed Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School gunman was assigned to a controversial...
10 sights you'll see at King Charles' coronation — and 2 you won't
This weekend's British coronation will be about pomp, history and attempts to reflect diversity.
Text of Gov. Scott's State of the State Address
Florida Gov. Rick Scott gave his annual State of the State address today at the Florida House Chamber at the Capitol.We will rebroadcast portions of our…
The Trump administration admits even more ways DOGE accessed sensitive personal data
New court documents reveal even more ways DOGE improperly accessed and shared sensitive personal data last year — and how that data appears to have been used to advance dubious fraud claims.
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Plucky Former Poultry Farmer Goes Wild For Gators
Georgia is well known for its agricultural products, such as peaches, peanuts and chickens. Now, in the tiny town of Camilla, one farm is turning out an unusual item that's in big demand in Europe's high-fashion industry: alligators.
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Florida Certifies Results Of Contentious 2018 Election
Trump-allied Republican Ron DeSantis was formally elected governor of Florida and outgoing Gov. Rick Scott elected U.S. senator on Tuesday when the state…
Dow Suffers Record-Breaking Christmas Eve Losses
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday fell 2.9 percent to 21,792.20 — its worst Christmas Eve performance. It Broke the 1918 record. U.S. stocks are on track for their worst year since 2008.
Fewer Florida Children Enrolled In Medicaid, CHIP In 2018, Report Says
The number of children covered by Medicaid declined in Florida and other states for the first time in more than a decade.With the unemployment rate at…
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Tax Package Approved After Charter School Fight
After a battle about the issue, a proposal to distribute voter-approved local money to charter schools landed back in a tax package that the House and…
Elections 2016: Florida Senate District 22 Candidate Debra Wright
Former principal and Lakeland native Debra S. Wright is focusing the bulk of her campaign in Senate District 22 on fixing Florida’s education system, from…
Images of Tiny Hands to Inspire and Motivate Lawmakers About Children's Issues
When lawmakers arrived at the Florida Capitol on Monday, they found thousands of cutouts of brightly-colored children's hands hanging in the rotunda,...
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A New Way To Calculate Your Dog's Age
The old way to think about your dog's "human age" — the age in actual years times seven — is wrong. Researchers looked at aging on the molecular level.
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Florida's Rainy Season Ends Early, and Now There's a Drought
A moderate drought is now affecting much of the Florida Panhandle, and some cities haven’t received a drop of rain in more than four weeks. This comes...
FDLE Seeks Millions From Florida Legislature To Fight Mass Shootings
A project designed to detect “homegrown violent extremists and lone actors” before they attack is estimated to cost the Florida Department of Law…
Fla. Atlantic University Poll Shows DeSantis, Putnam In Tight Race
The race between Adam Putnam and Ron DeSantis for the Republican nomination for governor is tightening, according to a poll released Tuesday by Florida...
Keys Governments Still Await FEMA Money 18 Months After Irma
Four Keys cities and Monroe County have sent FEMA bills for more than $91 million from Hurricane Irma. A year and a half after the storm, they have...
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USF St. Petersburg Brings Live Theater To Students
Across the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, both students and the public are finding a smattering of free live performances to enjoy.…
Line Of Strong Storms Followed By A Sharp Chill
A Tornado Watch has been issued until 11 AM Thursday morning for Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties ahead of a line of thunderstorms that is...
COVID-19 Town Hall Focuses On Impact In Tampa Bay Region
A COVID-19 roundtable discussion looked at how the coronavirus has affected the greater Tampa Bay area.
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Medicaid Costs, Enrollment Surge During Pandemic
State economists say a $342 million current-year surplus will turn into a nearly $1.25 billion shortfall in the 2021-22 fiscal year, “primarily caused by the end of the supplementary federal funding.”
Rate Of New Coronavirus Cases Nearly Doubles In 24 Hours
Florida's percent positivity rate of new coronavirus cases came in at over 14% Friday, almost double from Thursday's number of 7.7%. It comes as much fewer tests were returned.
Florida Drops Below 10,000 Positive Coronavirus Cases For First Time In Five Days
The state reported 9,535 new coronavirus cases in its Sunday report, along with 132 deaths.
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