As of Monday night, no charges have been filed in the crash that killed one person and injured several others. Police have released the names of the man who was killed on the ferry, as well as both boat operators.

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The bill calls for paying some interns and others in new careers below the minimum wage. Senate President Ben Albritton says it is unlikely to advance.
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Lawmakers have moved forward with a repeal after widespread complaints about waterfront property owners in Walton County preventing people from using beaches.
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DeSantis and his administration defend the initiative, saying it has helped transition 30,000 people off government assistance and saved the state $100 million.
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The union will open Monday from 3 to 5 p.m., beginning with a moment of reflection. No employees or volunteers are required to be present. FSU begins graduation activities on campus this week.
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Here's a look at how state funding is allocated, how much each district receives, and the ways school leaders are spending those funds.
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People with diseases caused by rare mutations have fewer options and poorer prospects than other patients despite rapid recent advancements in the growing field of genetic science.
Lawyers and families across the U.S. are seeing more people being detained at immigration appointments, striking fear into the immigrant community.
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