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Details Still Being Worked Out On ‘LIP’ Program
Saying only the "number is final," Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Justin Senior said Thursday that details still need to be finalized...
Justices Will Not Reconsider ‘Open Carry’ Ruling
A divided Florida Supreme Court said Thursday it will not reconsider a March ruling that upheld a longstanding state ban on people openly carrying...
Craft Distilling Bill One Committee Away From House, Senate Floor
A Senate panel has approved a measure allowing craft distillers to sell more spirits directly. The idea is garnering support from unlikely sources.
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Feds Could Cut Refugee Funding If Florida Pulls Out Of Resettlement Program
Florida gets a lot of federal funding for refugees, including people entering the state from Cuba and Haiti. But that money could go away if legislation...
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House Ready To Take Up Workers’ Comp
In an issue closely watched by business, legal and labor groups, the House on Tuesday is scheduled to take up a bill that would revamp workers'...
First Responders Lobby For PTSD Workers’ Comp Bill
Firefighters are three times more likely to die from suicide than to die in the line of duty, according to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
Tax Filings Seen Dipping Amid Trump Crackdown On Illegal Immigration
Last year nearly 4.5 million people without Social Security numbers filed federal tax returns. Many were in the U.S. illegally. But there are signs that fewer such immigrants are filing this year.
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Government: Pinellas Man Led FEMA Contract Bidding Scam
Federal authorities say 1,200 companies were scammed by a Florida man who charged them $500 fees to register them with the Federal Emergency Management…
USF Professor Visits Japan To See How They're Handling Syrian Refugees
During the course of her career, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee associate professor of literacies education Jody McBrien estimates she’s…
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What Will You Get If You Google 'Miami Inmates?' Hopefully A Poem
If you Google the phrase “Miami inmates,” you’ll likely find stories about criminals and statistics about prisoners. But a project called View-Through...
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Some Fla. Vets Not Happy Bill Penalizing Memorial Vandals May Be Stalled In Senate
A group of military veterans are calling on Florida Senate leaders to hear a bill that would increase penalties for defacing any Veterans memorial...
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House, Senate Back Funding For Vets’ Nursing Home
Lawmakers appear to have agreed on money needed to get a long-awaited state veterans' nursing home underway.
Trauma, Medicaid Changes Move Forward In House
With House Republican leaders looking to make major health-care changes, a key panel Monday approved proposals that would erase limits on the numbers of...
Surgeon General Confirmation Passes First Senate Committee
Dr. Celeste Philip's confirmation process to remain Florida's Surgeon General has completed its first step.
Tampa Police Investigating Club Fight Involving Chris Brown
Police in Tampa are investigating an incident at a nightclub where a photographer said he was "sucker punched" by singer Chris Brown.Tampa police…
Documentary On Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition To Air Nationally On PBS
Back in 2012 and 2015, three environmentalists hiked, biked and kayaked a thousand miles across Florida - first, from the Everglades north to the…
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House Set To OK ‘Certificate Of Need’ Repeal
The House could vote as early as Wednesday to repeal the "certificate of need" regulatory process for building hospitals, an issue backed by House...
Jacksonville Superintendent: 'Schools of Hope' Are A Fast-Track To Closing Community Schools
The state Senate is considering a $200 million program passed by the House that would speed up the process for closing underperforming public schools...
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Keys Starts Trial Of New Mosquito Fighting Method: Bacteria
As the rainy season returns to South Florida and the fight against Zika gears up, the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District Tuesday began a first-in...
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Ex-NFL Player Aaron Hernandez Found Hanged In Prison Cell
The former New England Patriots tight end was serving a life sentence in prison for killing the boyfriend of his fiancee's sister. He was found by corrections officers early Wednesday.
Florida Matters Town Hall: Food Insecurity In Polk County
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Trauma Center Legislation Heading To House Floor
Legislation making it easier to set up new trauma centers is moving in the Florida House. The measure removing a statewide cap passed its final committee.
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Bipartisan Effort To Help Restore Ex-Felons' Rights Faster Could Be In The Works For 2018
A panel of Florida lawmakers began a discussion this week to consider automatically restoring the civil rights of ex-felons who committed nonviolent...
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Gov. Scott Requests $100M For Visit Florida
Florida Governor Rick Scott is now calling for $100 million dollars in tourism money—almost 25 percent more than he outlined in his spending plan early...
State Lawmakers Apologize To Groveland Four Descendants
State leaders are attempting to make amends for the Groveland Four—a group of black men wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman in the 1940s. It’s...
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