Republicans won special elections in two Florida Congressional districts. The margins of victory for Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis in the heavily Republican districts were significantly narrower than in November.
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THC-infused beverages can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores and liquor stores. The drinks also are sold by retailers that specialize in hemp-derived products or can be purchased online
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The third Friday in March is when med school grads learn where they will start their careers as residents. Often they extend their careers in the same area, although Florida trails other large states in such retention.
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Blue Angels perform Friday-Sunday at Sun ‘n Fun in Lakeland during a week full of aviation events and entertainment.
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The Republican-controlled Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee voted 12-4 along party lines to support the proposal (HB 955).
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Lawmakers gave final approval to the redistricting plan in February 2022, and the districts were used in the 2022 elections.
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The technology uses AI sensors to detect guns and other weapons, as students enter their school building to start their day.
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Fifty-nine-year-old Jeffrey Hutchinson is set to die by lethal injection May 1 at Florida State Prison
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On this episode of Florida Matters, we speak to city officials about how large sporting events impact the economy in Tampa and St. Petersburg.
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On "The Florida Roundup," we speak about police departments entering training agreements with ICE, how children with complex medical needs are faring after losing Medicaid and more.
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