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The college said the decision followed changes in event logistics, such as the unavailability of the previously planned venue, the Sarasota Opera House.
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The Trump administration’s tariffs will have profound impacts on homebuilding costs, which could affect the insurance market and consumers in the long term.
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Demonstrators stood at 12 intersections in St. Petersburg, with more on roads in Sarasota and Wesley Chapel. Hundreds turned out in Lakeland. And a crowd took over the steps of Brooksville City Hall.
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Pointing to the federal government's power to regulate immigration, a U.S. district judge has temporarily blocked a law aimed at cracking down on undocumented immigrants.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi says three alleged MS-13 gang members have been federally charged in connection with a killing a decade ago in South Florida. Bondi is seeking to highlight the Trump administration's push to prosecute violent gangs.
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Defending national champions South Carolina and Connecticut will face off Sunday at 3 p.m. at Amalie Arena in downtown Tampa.
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While urban bear encounters have increased in Florida, some fear a bear hunt could leave more dead than necessary.
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The public university in Boca Raton could be the first to enter such an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which lists the campus police department as one of 75 entities that have submitted paperwork for consideration.
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The Cape Sable seaside sparrow is threatened by some of the most complex water management infrastructure on Earth in the Everglades, and now sea level rise.
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There have been above-average numbers in Florida of travel-related cases of the mosquito-borne disease dengue. Now, control groups are working to make sure the disease doesn’t become endemic.
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The scholarships are for students who attend private, non-profit colleges and universities in the state.
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Under the bill, which passed unanimously, the flamingo would be the state bird and the Florida Scrub-Jay would be the state songbird
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On "The Florida Roundup," two Jacksonville City Council members talk about a city ordinance that mandates jail time for immigrants without legal status. Plus, the St. Johns County schools superintendent discusses managing a rising population.
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Florida lawmakers use calendars to decide which bills get discussed. But with thousands of proposed measures and only 60 days in session — how does the system work? Your Florida breaks it down for you.