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A six-day launch window opens on April 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The lunar orbital mission would be the first time humans have returned to the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972.
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The Senate approved the bill on a 25-11 vote last week, after adding a provision outlining rules for expelling students at state universities who “promote” support for such groups.
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The Senate voted 35-0 on an amended bill that was unanimously accepted by the House earlier in the week. It allows head coaches to spend up to $15,000 on their players a year.
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“I’m going to miss the Senate,” Rouson said. “But I won’t be far away.”
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Residents are receiving calls regarding arrest warrants and citation payments.
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In a step towards a permanent memorial to those killed and injured in the 2016 mass shooting, the City of Orlando takes down the iconic Pulse Nightclub sign.
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The Legislature has passed a bill that would mandate life in prison without parole for anyone convicted of manslaughter of a law enforcement officer.
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The city manager says the issue is now kicked to the planning department for a hearing before returning to commissioners.
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A Florida elections bill could change how voters prove their citizenship — and remove student and retirement home IDs at the polls.
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While, in most cases, the closures and reassignments are part of the school district's effort to address low enrollment, Pizzo K-8's closure stems from an untenable lease hike.
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Picky eaters, Dubai chocolate and A.I.-powered food trends? Oh my! This week on The Zest Podcast, get a preview of the 4th International Flavor Summit in Orlando.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier called for "immediate reversal" of the policies no later than March 31. After that, he warns, there would be consequences. Mayor Jane Castor said they will review the state's concerns and evaluate the policies.
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The measures could possibly increase the number of county commissioners to 11 — if population trends continue.
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The bills do not protect victims' names from being released in court.