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Mobs of teens rioting to "takeover" Florida cities can legally be run over and also charged with racketeering, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," former state lawmaker José Javier Rodríguez explains why he's running for Florida attorney general, his priorities and more.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier claims the policy encourages teams to hire nonwhite coaches, which would violate the state's employment laws banning discrimination.
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Uthmeier accused the Tampa Police Department of having "sanctuary policies" regarding immigration enforcement.
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Former state lawmaker José Javier Rodríguez wants to be Florida’s Attorney General. He faces steep odds in a very red state. On “Live & Local,” he makes his pitch.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is running to stay in his position. He'll face Steven Leskovich in the Republican primary in August.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke about a new state law that gives cities the option to allow churches and other religious institutions to build affordable housing on their property regardless of zoning and more.
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Two businesses and six users of the substance challenged the attorney general's order prohibiting the sale of the concentrated form of kratom.
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Cecilia D'Anastasio covers game culture and industry for Bloomberg. She conducted an investigation into how child are groomed on the platform before Attorney General James Uthmeier started his messaging.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier's social media criticism came after it was reported two Hillsborough County Islamic schools accept voucher money.
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Democrat Jose Javier Rodríguez holds a news conference to protest Florida Power & Light's proposal.
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The compound 7-hydroxymitragynine is extracted from Kratom leaves. One key difference is that 7-OH products are more similar to prescription opioids like morphine.