The team is revising the proposed ballpark roof after an independent analysis suggested the design could cost at least $300 million more than expected. Public funding and construction timelines remain uncertain.
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Spring breakers are hitting the skies as fuel costs surge and economic uncertainty grows. Airline expert Darryl Jenkins warns he can’t confidently predict where fares are headed.
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Lt. Gov. Jay Collins dials into “Florida Matters Live & Local” to talk about why he’s running for governor and review some of his legislative priorities. We’ll also hear about the Dalí Museum's expansion and an opera singer who sells cars.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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The pair of burrowing owls stowed away on a Norwegian cruise ship at PortMiami last year and sailed to Spain. Planning their return took coordinating a dizzying list of international trade authorities, wildlife permitting and quarantine rules.
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Polk Sheriff Grady Judd says he still supports federal and state immigration enforcement, but a council he leads suggests a path forward if there is "evidence of positive community integration into our society."
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A Florida man was executed Tuesday night for the rape and murder of a young mom who frantically called 911 for help while she was tied up in her attacker's car. Fifty-four-year-old Michael Lee King received a lethal injection Tuesday evening at Florida State Prison.
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An American elections attorney reminded Florida's governor that a lawsuit will be filed once the state's version of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act is signed into law.
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