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Floridians suffering from substance abuse disorder or mental illness will have access to housing support in six counties when a Medicaid pilot program…
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The auto club AAA is expecting the busiest Thanksgiving travel period since 2005. Nearly 2.9 million Floridians are planning to travel more than 50...
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MacDill Air Force Base will start an investigation in January into reports that a lost African American cemetery could be inside its gates.The cemetery…
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“A Beautiful Day InThe Neighborhood," the Hollywood film based on the life of Mr. Rogers and starring Tom Hanks opens this weekend.What many don't know is…
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In one of the opening scenes of the new film Waves , Tyler Williams, played by African American actor Kelvin Harrison Jr., and his girlfriend drive down...
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A Leon County circuit judge has issued a permanent injunction to shield from public disclosure information that a Medicaid managed-care plan submitted...
Richard Gonzmart Now Says Zion Graves May Be On Property He Owns
What once was Zion Cemetery - believed to be Tampa's first African American cemetery - now sits on two-and-a-half acres divided among three owners.Scans…
Culture Wars Expected To Continue In Tallahassee Over LGBTQ Rights
Activists want Florida to be the 16 th state to ban conversion therapy. The practice is known for trying to change someone from gay to straight....
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Target At Clearwater Mall Among Few To Land A Disney Store
Target is hoping to bring the magic of such characters as Mickey Mouse and Elsa to its own customers by opening permanent Disney shops at a cluster of…
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Recreational Red Snapper Fishing Season Expanded In Florida
Anglers take note: You now have six additional recreational red snapper fishing days to take advantage of this year.
FDLE Seeks Millions From Florida Legislature To Fight Mass Shootings
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Worried its employees aren’t getting good enough care from doctors in their insurance networks, Walmart next year will test pointing workers in...
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Tanya Fox ignored evacuation warnings three years ago when Hurricane Matthew pummeled the Bahamas with its Category 4 fury – and survived in a nearby…
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