News Service of Florida
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Money for the program came from $1.4 billion allocated to Florida by the U.S. Department of the Treasury last year.
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The state reported at 74,060 residents had died as of a Thursday count, up from 73,830 reported two weeks earlier.
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The lawsuit accuses the Biden administration of violating immigration laws through policies that have led to people being released from detention after crossing the U.S. border with Mexico.
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When asked about whether an upcoming special legislative session could be expanded to address abortion, he appeared hesitant absent a final Supreme Court ruling.
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The report shows many people are leaving their jobs – confident they’ll find work somewhere else.
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The Florida Department of Health last year began moving forward with rules to award the license and scheduled an application period in March.
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During an appearance at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, the governor expressed support for budget items aimed at helping manatees.
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The 10-year-old case surrounds a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department after the agency accused Florida of unnecessarily institutionalizing children with disabilities in nursing homes.
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The motion says an overhaul of North Florida’s Congressional District 5 violates a 2010 constitutional amendment that sets standards for redistricting in the state.
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The order targeted drugs known as nitazenes, which Moody’s office said have been linked since 2022 to at least 15 deaths in Florida, including five reported by the Pasco-Pinellas medical examiner.