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Here are Washington's 2024 primary results
Washington state is holding its primary races for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor on Aug. 6 after having held its presidential primary on March 12.
Here are Missouri's 2024 primary results
Missouri is holding its primary races for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor on Aug. 6 after having held its presidential primary on March 2.
Scalloping season reopening in Pasco Zone after toxic algae bloom prompts shutdown
The Pasco Zone will reopen for scalloping on Sept 6 through Sept. 21, according to a release.
Florida Realtors Pouring Millions Into Amendment 2 Tax Cap
The group Florida Realtors has poured $6.6 million into its political committee aimed at Amendment 2’s passage.
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Florida Sees A Dip In Coronavirus Cases, But Nearly 100 Daily Deaths
Sunday's total ended a three-day stretch of more than 10,000 daily cases.
For Second Straight Day, Florida Posts Lowest Daily Increase In COVID Cases Since June
Monday’s report from the Florida Department of Health showed the lowest daily increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases since June 22.The state…
Deadliest Week Yet In Florida Due To Coronavirus
More people were reported to have died in Florida from coronavirus-related complications this week than any other week since the pandemic began.At the…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Near 560,000
Thursday’s report from the Florida Department of Health showed an increase of 6,236 people testing positive for the coronavirus in the state since…
Largo man who attacked police during Capitol riot is sentenced to more than 5 years in prison
The judge said she wanted to make clear with the sentence that "trying to stop the peaceful transition of power and assaulting law enforcement officers is going to be met with certain punishment."
Florida Poly’s record enrollment builds Polk's STEM workforce
Florida Poly’s growth reflects rising demand for affordable, innovative STEM education.
Genshaft Gives $20 Million To USF's Honors College
In about a month, Judy Genshaft will retire as the President of the University of South Florida. But, thanks to a $20 million gift from her and her…
Proposal Could Allow Unaffiliated Voters To Participate In Florida Primaries
This week, 20 Democratic presidential hopefuls debated the issues—and each other. Under Florida’s ‘closed’ primary system, only registered Democrats can...
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Lawmakers Edge Closer On Health Budget
Florida lawmakers are inching closer to reaching agreement on how more than $10 billion in state money should be spent on health and human services.
House Unveils Answer To Negron's Version Of Higher Ed Reform
The Florida House is promising big cut to higher education funding. And it also has another idea for changes that should be made to the system. The...
Lawmakers Hashing Out Compromise For BP Oil Settlement
Almost seven years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Florida lawmakers are finalizing a settlement plan. There’s still some distance between the...
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Lawmakers Debate University Performance Funding
An education bill is sparking debate about how universities receive performance funding and lawmakers are facing an important decision about the future...
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Iranian American Community Has Mixed Reaction To Death Of Gen. Soleimani
While thousands of mourners crowd the streets of Tehran, the reaction to the death of Gen. Qassem Soleimani outside Iran is more mixed.Some Iranian…
Map Of Gulf Of Mexico Fisheries Prepares For Future Disasters
A study seven years in the making by University of South Florida researchers has created a map of how many species live in the Gulf of Mexico. This will…
Republican Heavyweights Lead The Pack In Primary Race To Replace U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross
When U.S. Representative Dennis Ross announced his retirement back in April, he caused a stampede of candidates to enter the race for his seat.Ross…
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Florida Population Climbs To 21.3 Million
It wasn’t so long ago that Florida was trying catch New York. Now -- at least in the population game -- it has left New York in the dust. The U.S....
Judge Threatens To Stop Carnival Ships From Docking In US
A federal judge has threatened to temporarily block Carnival Corp. from docking cruise ships at ports in the United States as punishment for a possible…
Georgia Voters React To 1st Night Of The Democratic Presidential Debate
Democratic voters in Atlanta gathered Wednesday night at a restaurant near Martin Luther King, Jr.'s home church to watch the first night of the 2020 presidential debates.
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Florida TaxWatch Awards State Agencies For Innovations That Save Taxpayers Money
The nonprofit Florida TaxWatch is recognizing state agencies for innovative programs and technologies that also saved taxpayers money, and provided a lifeline for some during the pandemic.
Biden's Defense Pick Raises Concerns Over Civilian Control Of The Military
Gen. Lloyd Austin retired from the U.S. Army in 2016. He'll need a waiver from Congress to serve as the top civilian at the Pentagon. It was granted to Trump's first defense chief, Gen. James Mattis.
Coastal Affordable Homes Are Most Vulnerable To Sea Level Rise, Study Says
The number of affordable homes exposed to sea level rise in the United States is projected to more than triple by 2050. A recent study shows the numbers in Florida are pretty drastic.
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