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The governor's comments come as four teachers in Central Florida are being investigated over their social media posts.
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Sen. Rick Scott of Florida says he wants to honor the legacy of of the slain conservative activist with the designation of Oct. 14, which would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday.
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Following the accusation by Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia that the county was overtaxing residents, Mayor Jerry Demings called the CFO's math "fuzzy."
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The attorney general’s announcement opens the door to legal challenges across Florida, from defendants whose weapons cases are pending or from those already convicted.
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Florida Reps. Frederica Wilson, Kathy Castor, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Darren Soto were among 101 lawmakers who signed the letter to the Education and War departments.
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In the guidance, Uthmeier told prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies to refrain from arresting or putting on trial “law-abiding citizens carrying a firearm in a manner that is visible to others” as Florida courts couldn’t convict such people.
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The project will transform the now-vacant 1950s-era public housing complex into nearly 1,850 new homes, a community center and a memorial to the Zion Cemetery.
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An Orlando restaurant owner has turned 49 parking spots outside her eatery into art spaces. This move is in response to a state mandate removing rainbow-colored crosswalks and other street art in Florida.
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It's the latest effort to restore the shoreline that was damaged after last year's hurricanes.
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The option was offered by the Office of Public Counsel and allied consumer groups, which are fighting a proposed settlement that FPL reached last month with numerous businesses and groups.
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The Florida Phoenix's Liv Caputo talks about the Florida Republican field and the standoff between those in DeSantis and Trump's camps.
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On "The Florida Roundup," host Tom Hudson spoke with Florida Hospital Association president and CEO Mary Mayhew about her perspective on anticipated increases for Affordable Care Act insurance users.
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The statute would require the governor's annual budget recommendations to include cost-savings measures. The Legislature would be required to consider them.
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Heading into the 2026 session, which will begin in January, one of the key topics will be Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push to cut or eliminate homestead property taxes.