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Some families take steps to prepare for possible mass deportations.
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From back-to-back hurricanes to the twists and turns of the U.S. presidential election, there’s been a lot to keep up with in 2024.
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An amendment allows local governments to opt out of tax exemption requirements mandated by the Live Local Act — but only if there is a surplus in affordable housing units in the region.
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The citizen group Apalachicola Riverkeeper has challenged the Department of Environmental Protection to prevent drilling in the floodplain.
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Lara Trump said she decided to remove her name from consideration for the United States Senate. She promised a big announcement to share in January.
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WFSU News spoke with a mental health expert about the pros and cons of social media and what life could look like without the apps.
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The 4-1 vote came the council heard public comments from he proposal's opponents and supporters, including Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo.
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2024 came with a lot of challenges for the Sunshine State, including multiple hurricanes that threatened coastal communities and a contentious presidential election with many local and state seats up for grabs.
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Ryan Wesley Routh is already facing federal felony charges for his assassination attempt against President-elect Donald Trump earlier this year. Now, he has been charged in Florida.
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It means allegations against the Florida Republican who was President-elect Donald Trump’s first choice for attorney general could soon be made public.
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There are only five districts in Florida that have earned the designation.
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Florida officials are delaying the implementation of new rules for Florida’s subsidized children’s health insurance, also known as KidCare, so the incoming presidential administration can weigh in.
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A vibrant immigrant community in Clearwater experienced some of the worst flooding in the area. Local groups are stepping in to ensure they're getting the right resources.
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The next move is up to the Rays after two Pinellas County commissioners flipped their earlier opposition and voted in favor of allocating bed tax money to help build a new stadium.