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In Brigette Kinney’s design class at Ada Merritt K-8 center in Miami, one of the key concepts is editing and revising ideas after getting feedback.Her 8th…
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It will be illegal to post sexually explicit material without the knowledge of people identified in the images, and criminal penalties will increase to...
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Evidence of widespread Republican angst cast a shadow from the nation's capital to the Sunshine State this week.U.S. House Speaker John Boehner on Friday…
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As football season finally has arrived, politicians, special interests and others are setting up plays in Florida's sports-crazed capital city and the…
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An off-election summer in the capital city usually provides a tempting opportunity for idle hands to pursue thrills in far-flung climes more palatable to…
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A revamped health care agenda is starting to take shape ahead of next year’s lawmaking session. Last regular session The Florida House and Senate...
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A messy budget fight that forced Florida’s legislators to hold an unusual June special session cost taxpayers more than $651,000, according to figures…
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In the ongoing case of the Florida Legislature v. the Florida Supreme Court, the final verdict might have to wait.Since returning to Tallahassee on Monday…
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With Friday’s deadline, about 30 claims bills were filed in the Florida Senate. A few of them seeking to further compensate different victims are...
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Nearly a third of state lawmakers are millionaires, with two members of the Senate having net worths that top $20 million, according to newly filed…
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A new law that goes into effect Wednesday, July 1st, will loosen state regulations on alcohol.Under the new law, breweries can sell 64-ounce "growlers,"…
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After worries about cuts earlier in the year, $13 million is being added to the state’s Early Steps program, which serves babies and toddlers with...