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Florida Senate President-Elect Bill Galvano Talks Election Process, Potential To Make Changes
Florida’s Senate President-elect Bill Galvano hosted members of the Capitol Press Corps Friday, fielding questions about the election, upcoming session...
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Florida Matters More Podcast: Veteran Entrepreneurs
Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham recently moderated a community discussion about veteran entrepreneurs with professionals who've been working on…
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More Travelers Expected On Florida Roads This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is almost here and that means travelers will be headed to see loved ones – or hoping for a quick getaway.It will be most noticeable on the…
Caldwell Concedes In Florida Ag Commissioner Race
Republican state Rep. Matt Caldwell said Monday he won't challenge his loss to Democrat Nikki Fried in Florida's agriculture commission race — a contest…
Affordable Care Act Enrollment Down Over First 2 Weeks
There's less than a month left to enroll for health insurance plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplace and so far this year fewer people have been…
State's 1st Dengue Case Confirmed In Miami-Dade County
Health officials in Florida have confirmed the state's first case of dengue.
Agreement Reached In Managed Care Dispute
A legal challenge to the state’s Medicaid managed care patient-assignment system in Northwest Florida has been withdrawn.
Florida Cities Hit By Massacre Get $1 Million Art Grant
The Florida cities hardest hit by February's high school massacre are receiving a $1 million grant to create artwork aimed at community healing.
Former Miami Dade College Administrator To Step Down As Leader Of State College System
Madeline Pumariega, the chancellor of the Florida college system since 2015, is leaving her position early next month. In a letter to state Education...
Ballot Measure On ‘Assault’ Weapons Proposed
A Miami-based political committee has proposed a constitutional amendment that would ban possession of “assault” weapons in Florida if approved by voters.
Galvano Taps Leaders Of Senate Committees
Senate President Bill Galvano put his stamp on the Florida Senate on Monday, as he slimmed down the number of lawmakers holding committee chairmanships…
Sen. Rob Bradley Files Bill To Keep CRC From 'Bundling' Amendments
Republican State Senator Rob Bradley is leading the charge to keep future constitutional amendments in Florida single-issue. Bradley filed a bill last...
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88 Dead, 158 Still Unaccounted For After Camp Fire Contained
Searchers found no new remains on Tuesday. Officials had increased the toll Monday when a forensic lab determined that previous remains thought to be from two individuals were actually from three.
Officials: Red Tide Suspected As Dead Dolphins Wash Ashore
Officials in Florida say dolphins seem to be red tide's latest victims as more than 20 have washed up dead since last week along the state's southwest...
Meet Florida's New Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried
Weapons. Water. Weed. Nikki Fried successfully campaigned on those "three W's" to become Florida’s new agriculture commissioner. The former lobbyist...
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State Eyes Deepwater Horizon Money For Land Deal
Florida officials are looking at using money from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to help shield timber land in Dixie County from future development.
Temperatures In Florida Are Rising. For Vulnerable Patients, That Can Be Life-threatening
On a hot day in September, Charlene Jones celebrated her 61st birthday by herself. The former nursing-home cook made herself a birthday dinner of turkey...
China Halts Work By Team On Gene-edited Babies
China's government ordered a halt Thursday to work by a medical team that claimed to have helped make the world's first gene-edited babies, as a group...
Red Tide Abates With Cold Weather, But Dolphin Deaths Continue in SW Florida
Red tide seems to be retreating in the Tampa Bay area with the onset of a cold front. But further south, dolphins continue to die at an alarming…
House Appeals Order In Medical Marijuana Dispute
Saying the Legislature lacks the authority to “marginalize the responsibilities of the executive branch,” a Tallahassee judge Thursday issued an order...
Bill Would Move Concealed Weapons Licenses To FDLE
The state’s concealed-weapons licensing program would be moved to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, under a measure proposed Thursday by Sen....
No One Seems To Know How Amendment 4 Will Be Implemented To Restore Felon's Right To Vote
With its passage on November 6, Amendment 4 granted over a million felons across the state the right to vote.
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Next U.S. Moon Landing Will Be By Private Companies, Not NASA
America's next moon landing will be made by private companies — not NASA.NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Thursday that nine U.S. companies…
Hepatitis A Cases Are On The Rise, Floridians Are Advised To Get Vaccinated
Surgeon General Celeste Philip says there have been 385 cases of Hepatitis A in the state since January. That’s three times the average number over the…
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This week on The Florida Roundup we dedicated the full hour to looking at the risks from climate change and impacts the Sunshine State faces.
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