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                        Eustis was inundated with 19.7 inches of rain, Mount Dora had 17.76 inches, while Port Saint John saw 15.57 inches, according to a 24-hour rainfall analysis by the National Weather Service.
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                        A public defender argues against the process that allowed Bryan Jennings to be selected for a death warrant after he “languished on Death Row for more than three years without a lawyer.”
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                        A federal judge in Orlando said he had concerns about Jonathan Rinderknecht's mental health and ability to get to California for court dates. He was expected to remain in the Seminole County Jail until a hearing Oct. 17,
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                        Brevard County is experiencing a dengue outbreak. The state reported 27 cases locally acquired in Brevard. Eleven of those cases were reported last week.
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                        A proposal by the FAA would include shutting down Playlinda beach for up to 60 days to accommodate the launches.
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                        Jennifer Jenkins, a Democratic who garnered attention for defeating a future cofounder of Moms for Liberty, announces she running to replace Republican Sen. Ashley Moody, who was appointed by the governor.
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                        Increases come mainly from people who have experienced chronic homelessness for years. As they age, their demographic presence rises.
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                        The Brevard community expresses disappointment after Orlando Health, citing poor conditions and neglect, shuttered the hospital, which it bought during Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy last year.
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                        As flooding and erosion threaten the Florida coastline, the city of Satellite Beach is trying to step in to protect the area from going under water.
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                        A group of students are analyzing their science experiment after it was aboard the ISS and landed back on Earth.
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                        An Associated Press investigation found goods linked to prisoners in the supply chains of everything from Frosted Flakes and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola. Prisoners in states like Florida are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work, and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all.
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                        Two Central Florida school districts are looking to tackle this post-COVID problem by implementing two different approaches.