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Gov. Ron DeSantis named Chad Mizelle to the board and reappointed three others. The state Senate must still confirm the selections.
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In addition to selecting the former UF and Ohio State coach, the governor reappointed Mark Bauerlein and Debra Jenks to the board of the Sarasota school. Appointments require state Senate confirmation.
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U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a South Florida Democrat, was scheduled to be arraigned, but the judge agreed to reschedule the proceeding to Jan. 20 so she could finalize her legal team.
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"Alligator Alcatraz." Guns. Social media. Legal battles about those and myriad other issues remain unresolved heading into 2026. Here are 10 big legal issues to watch for.
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The office has revoked key licenses of more than two dozen companies that allegedly do business in Cuba, according to enforcement letters seen by WLRN. A critic calls the move a "fiscal drive-by."
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It's the lowest number of policies the state insurer has had since at least 2012, according to data posted on the Citizens website.
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At last month's Human Rights in the Americas Symposium at the University of Miami, panelists argued that homelessness should be addressed as a pressing human rights issue. Florida, they noted, is leading the way in criminalizing being without a place to sleep.
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For at least one water utility in Central Florida, PFAS settlement payments are starting to arrive.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has released a $117 billion budget proposal. Here's what Floridians need to know about what comes next.
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Teagan "Pure Joy" McCoy unscrewed the American flag attached to his truck a few months ago and went for a run. Now, he's got a straightforward goal: unify people "one step at a time."
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Proposed legislation would set guidelines for local government rules involving the materials used for drinking straws and stirrers.
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Pasco County recently approved an ordinance allowing residents to have backyard chickens. But before you rush to build your coop, double-check your neighborhood's rules and your HOA's guidelines.
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The People First Hurricane Recovery Program, an $813 million federally funded initiative, provides help for those still reeling from Idalia, Helene and Milton.
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The "decoupling" proposal, filed by Rep. Adam Anderson, R-Palm Harbor, would erase a requirement that Florida's two thoroughbred tracks hold live races to be able to operate cardrooms.