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Trump Appoints Gen. Mark Milley Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Milley, currently the Army Chief of Staff, will succeed Gen. Joseph Dunford.
Exclusive: Ed Department To Erase Debts Of Teachers, Fix Troubled Grant Program
The move follows an NPR investigation that found thousands of teachers had grants unfairly converted to loans.
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Museum Keeps Plant City History Alive Through Photos And Enlists Kids To Help
This week on Florida Matters we focus on the places and events that make Plant City special, like the Plant City Photo Archives and History Center.It is…
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Record Count Reported For Mysterious Paralyzing Illness
This year has seen a record number of cases of a mysterious paralyzing illness in children, U.S. health officials said Monday.
Google Accelerates Google+ Shutdown After 52.5 Million Users' Data Exposed
Users' names, birth dates, email addresses, work history and other data were exposed for nearly a week in November, Google says. It will now close the social network four months earlier than planned.
There Won't Be A Rays Stadium In Tampa's Ybor City
The Tampa Bay Rays won't be moving the team across the bay, at least for now. Team leaders announced Tuesday that the plan for a new stadium in the Tampa…
Housing Instability Creates Challenges For Families, Educators
Public education is supposed to be the great equalizer.And while it's easy to focus on teachers and curriculum as the engines behind a student’s success,…
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Overview Of Early Recommendations From State Commission Investigating Parkland Shooting
This post was updated with additional information at 5:20 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13. The statewide commission investigating the Marjory Stoneman Douglas...
Redesigned Florida License Plate Launched To Support Public Schools
A fresh redesign of the ‘Support Education’ specialty license plate was released Tuesday statewide. It's the first update to the plate since it first...
3 New F-35 Squadrons Proposed For Florida's Tyndall Air Force Base
Florida politicians are quickly giving support to a U.S. Air Force recommendation to use supplemental funds to eventually locate three squadrons of F-35...
Halsey Beshears To Lead Department Of Business and Professional Regulation
Governor-elect Ron DeSantis announced today he has chosen a Republican from North Florida to lead the state’s Department of Business and Professional...
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Judge Won't Drop Suit Against Ex-Deputy In School Shooting
A judge has rejected a deputy’s claim that he had no duty to confront the gunman during the school shooting in Parkland.Refusing to dismiss a lawsuit…
How We Got Here: Hillsborough County's Growing Housing Affordability Crisis
High above downtown Tampa, giant construction cranes tower near what will become the city’s newest offering in luxury living. The project - 815 Water…
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New Broward Elections Supervisor Says He Welcomes Audit Of Office
Broward County’s new elections supervisor welcomed an audit of his office and reassured commissioners on Tuesday that he will not make it harder for...
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Research Concludes Inmates Lack Adequate Access To Timely Health Care Behind Bars In South Florida
Federal law requires prisons and jails to provide medical care to people who are incarcerated. But in a recent medical journal, a group of South Florida...
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Maddox, Carter-Smith Plead Not Guilty To Federal Charges; Maddox Suspended From Office
A federal judge has set a trial date for indicted Tallahassee City Commission member Scott Maddox and former Downtown Improvement Authority director,...
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Four Corners Offers Possible Glimpse Of Florida's Congested Future
Looking from atop the ridge at U.S. Highway 27 as it follows the sandy central spine of the state, you can see brand-new red roofs roll in waves down the…
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Tornado, Flood and Wind Damage Risk in Florida Friday
Severe thunderstorms, including the kind that could produce a tornado, are possible in northern Florida Friday, then across central sections of the...
Senate Won't Consider Reinstating Fmr. Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes
The Florida Senate has declined to consider reinstating former Broward County elections head Brenda Snipes, paving the way for an ally of Republican Gov...
Taxwatch Report: Florida Should Consider Reviving Film Tax Incentives
Florida’s share of film and television productions is waning as the state no longer offers tax credits for the industry. A new analysis finds Florida...
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Florida Supreme Court Upholds Hazing Law, Conviction In 2011 Death Of FAMU Band Drum Major
The Florida Supreme Court has upheld the state’s hazing law and the sentencing of the man convicted in the 2011 Hazing death of Florida A&M...
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First Latina Elected To Congress Retires With A Warning To Republicans
Florida GOP Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen tells NPR her party is "going backward," focusing on "the white, male conservative" with potentially dire consequences in a changing country.
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Long Day Of Wind And Rain Leaves Tampa Bay Soaked
A powerful storm system that passed through Florida Thursday night and all day Friday, leaving most of the Tampa Bay area wet. Heavy rain was much more a…
12/14/2018: Felon Voting Rights Next Steps
Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment restoring the voting rights of most felons, but with just weeks before it goes into effect, there’s...
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