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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged the changing political landscape for diversity initiatives in the U.S., but added that he didn’t believe there should be any legal issues with the league’s policy.
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The $800,000 from FEMA will go toward rebuilding the pier and marina while creating a permanent dock for the Clearwater Ferry.
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DeSantis didn’t hold a public bill signing event as he continues to mend fences with Trump, whose Mar-a-Lago Club sits east of the airport.
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Residents, community organizers and City of Tampa energy officials bemoaned rising electric bills during a March 26 meeting.
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The "God Squad" voted unanimously to remove protections for Gulf animals, for "security." It's not the first time federal agencies cited the "energy emergency" to avoid rules meant to protect animals.
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A man recently released from the Everglades immigration detention center said conditions are torturous, inhumane and a waste of taxpayer resources.
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The bill has been criticized by Miami Beach officials because it allows the development of the hotel to move forward without being cleared by a historic preservation board.
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Thousands of people, dogs and "frogs" gathered in Cora P. Roberson Park off Southwest Sixth Street on Saturday for the third "No Kings" protest.
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It was a show of protest, frustration, disaffection and concern and it was shared by thousands Saturday in various Southwest Florida sites, other parts of the state and across the United States and the world. The No Kings III event was billed as a protest rally and drew people of many different political affiliations who said they had concerns with how the current administration in Washington run by President Donald Trump was handling things.
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A member of the political advocacy group Students for a Democratic Society was arrested Saturday afternoon during a No Kings protest at the Florida Capitol.
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Thousands of people participated in the third national No Kings protests in more than 20 Central Florida events from Ocala to Orlando to Palm Bay.
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Republican State Rep. Danny Alvarez discusses his biggest win during the 2026 legislative session, his priorities for next year and more.
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The national push would see roughly 300 federal employees placed in flexible office spaces across 90 cities
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Leon County Supervisor of Elections Mark Earley says that while he supports the goal of registering voters, much of the information used by the third-party group is inaccurate or outdated.