News Service of Florida
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Stephenson, the president of Northwest Florida State College, is set to take over at Florida Poly on July 7, the day after President Randy Avent steps down.
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The “financial impact statement” would be presented to voters with a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to ensure abortion rights.
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Duke and Tampa Electric this month proposed passing along savings to customers because of reduced prices of natural gas, which plays a major role in fueling power plants.
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The three-year contract includes a $490,000 base salary. Stephenson is slated to begin as president July 7, the day after Randy Avent steps down.
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Katie Wood, a transgender Hillsborough County teacher, challenged the state's restrictions on educators’ use of personal pronouns and titles in schools.
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The selections were whittled from a list of eight locations, which included Sarasota.
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The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gas Monday in Florida was $3.51, up from $3.46 a week earlier and $3.48 a month earlier, according to AAA.
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Brundage filed the paperwork to run in House District 65, which is held by Rep. Karen Gonzalez Pittman, R-Tampa, according to the state Division of Elections website.
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A big-money battle between the university and its longtime conference is playing out in two states because the ACC is based in North Carolina.
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Disney asked for a 60-day extension in submitting an opening brief to “facilitate” negotiations. It said such negotiations were contemplated in a settlement the company reached last month with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District in a state-court case.