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Trustees voted to raise out-of-state tuition by 15% beginning in fall 2026. The school plans to sign the "compact," which would provide priority federal funding in exchange for adopting a range of policies, including a five-year tuition freeze.
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A number of projects across Florida, including several in Southwest and South regions, will share in $311 million disbursed by the state Thursday.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wants tourists to shoulder the cost of tolls instead of Florida residents.
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According to the Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald, the DeSantis administration diverted at least $36.2 million to defeat two ballot amendments. The reporters discuss their investigation on "Florida Matters Live & Local."
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet on Wednesday approved more than $2 million in immigration enforcement money for local agencies seeking AI language translators, pepper spray, GPS trackers, handcuffs, bonuses, and more.
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Learn more about an investigation into Medicaid money used by the DeSantis administration to fight a pair of amendments. Also, meet the new history center CEO and pick up some giving inspiration.
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Florida's order instructs state agencies to block CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood from receiving state contracts or funds.
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The bill of rights is intended, in part, to protect children and senior citizens from abuses involving artificial intelligence.
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The largest slice is a $277.5 million package for cancer research, along with investments in emergency medical innovation and public health infrastructure.
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The deal would have major implications for higher education in the Sarasota-Manatee area.
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A workshop with pediatricians, parents for and against vaccines, and state health officials will discuss the plan to halt four school-entry mandates now and the repeal of seven others later.
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DeSantis is also calling for increased campus security and continued his call to slash property taxes.