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DeSantis Seeks Increased Penalties For Violent Protesters And Defunding Police Departments
DeSantis called for local governments that attempt to defund law enforcement to be denied state money while protecting law enforcement officers from "professional agitators."
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Mail-In Voting Is Underway For Service Members, And Their Votes May Be More In Play This Year
Military personnel have been voting by mail since the Civil War. This year, some polls suggest that troops' political preferences may be changing.
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USF Is Eliminating College Of Education Undergraduate Programs
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The Astonishing Techniques That Made Eddie Van Halen A Guitar God
A killer Eddie Van Halen solo has an air of rawness and immediacy, but what made the late pyrotechnic guitarist iconic was his ability to balance spontaneity with carefully-honed precision.
Head of Florida’s Elections Supervisors Says There Will Be No Reason To Question Florida’s Vote
The president of Florida's supervisors of elections says the state’s election system is secure and that the president of the United States, and voters, should have no doubts about the voting results.
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Trump To Rally In Florida Monday Amid Waning Support From Seniors
Nowhere is the battle for the 2020 election more evident than in The Villages, the nation's largest retirement community, located in the all-important swing state of Florida.
Hurricane Delta Inflicts New Damage On Storm-Weary Louisiana
Delta ripped tarps off damaged roofs and scattered massive piles of storm debris in the wind and water. In Lake Charles, Louisiana, Mayor Nic Hunter says his city will be in recovery mode for months and probably years.
A Coronavirus Vaccine Could Kill Half A Million Sharks, Conservationists Warn
The use of an immune-system stimulant harvested from shark liver oil in the development of some coronavirus vaccines has animal conservationists pressing for alternatives.
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Report: Number Of Uninsured Children Sees Largest Jump In A Decade
Florida has seen the second largest number of children to lose insurance during the Trump Administration, trailing only Texas. Combined, the two states had 41% of the nation's decline.
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Democrats, Republicans Both Oppose 'Top-Two Open Primary' Amendment
In a unique bipartisan effort, the heads of Florida's Democratic and Republican parties both oppose Amendment 3. They had a spirited debate Friday with those in favor of the proposal.
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Judge Slams Florida Election Officials Over Voter Registration Meltdown
He estimated that, even with Tuesday’s hours-long extension, far fewer Floridians applied to vote on the online system than should have, when compared to registrations in the run-up to the deadline in 2018.
Sarasota County Approves Preservation Of 33 Acres Surrounding Celery Fields
New conservation easements on three parcels adjacent to Celery Fields will keep development from encroaching on the reserve.
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Seniors Are Historically The Country's Biggest Voting Bloc, Then Came Coronavirus
Casting a ballot during a pandemic presents a dilemma for many Americans who worry about the health risks of voting in person, or whether the post office will deliver mail-in ballots on time. Those concerns are even greater for older voters.
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White House Physician Expects Trump's 'Safe Return To Public Engagements' Saturday
The president's doctor on Thursday said Trump has completed his course of therapy for COVID-19, but he did not update the president's coronavirus test results.
Influencers In Space: Astronauts Prepare To Receive Cosmetics And A New Toilet
NASA has recently sent some Estée Lauder skin care products up to the International Space Station.
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Florida Reports Two Days of Coronavirus Data After Skipping Saturday
State officials were unable to release data about the virus on Saturday after it received about 400,000 previously-reported COVID-19 test results from a private lab.
‘Imagine’ Tag Honors Life Of John Lennon By Raising Money To Feed Hungry Floridians
October 9, 2020, would have been John Lennon’s 80th birthday, and to honor his life, Feeding Florida is giving residents the opportunity to help fight...
Affordable Housing Need Persists Two Years After Hurricane Michael
Permanent housing remains out of reach for many low-income residents two years after Hurricane Michael.
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Trump's Doctor Says He's No Longer A 'Transmission Risk'
White House physician Dr. Sean Conley says the president is no longer contagious 10 days after the onset of symptoms, but did not give details on whether Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus.
Hundreds Of Thousands Without Power After Hurricane Delta Sweeps Through South
Delta brought more damage to areas already hit hard by Hurricane Laura in August. By Saturday morning, the storm had weakened to a tropical depression, but more rain was expected in nearby states.
Tallahassee Police Break Up Big Off-Campus Party Amid FSU Virus Spike
The party, with more than 1,000 people, comes days after FSU said it would suspend students who attend or host large gatherings on or off campus.
Tropical Development Possible in the Caribbean by This Weekend
A disturbance in the Caribbean could become a tropical depression or storm near the Yucatán Peninsula by the weekend, but at the present time is not expected to be a significant threat to the Sunshine State.
Rays Win Wild Card Series, Yankees Up Next
The 2-0 AL Wild Card Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays is the first postseason series victory for the Tampa Bay Rays in 12 years.
FSU Cancels Spring Break Over Coronavirus Concerns
The change is an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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Want To Change Your Child From Remote to In-Person Learning? Pinellas Will 'Review' All Requests
As more parents seek to send their children back to school in-person, concerns are mounting about how to maintain social distancing.
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