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Hard hit Florida Panhandle residents have said they feel like they’ve been forgotten by the rest of the state. Many are still without a permanent place to live, but those with a home are thankful.
Even though their condition may not change, how people view the intellectually disabled may change if their no longer considered retarded. The phrase will change to intellectually disabled for 22 laws ...
Environmental spending came out strong even after the Governor’s vetoes. $100 million for Florida Forever and $372 million for the everglades survived the Governor’s self described ‘Red Wedding’ that ...
Know as the whistling justice, the life of former Supreme Court of Florida Justice Parker Lee McDonald was honored at Florida’s high court today. McDonald appointed to the high court in 1979 and ...
Two weeks ago we told you residents in the state Capital were more likely to become victims of a crime than anywhere else in the state. \ Florida A&M University did not return out call that day, but ...
Aramis Ayala announced in March, two months after being sworn in as a State Attorney in Orange and Osceola Counties, that she would no longer seek death sentences. Governor Rick Scott, saying he was ...
A new pilot program aimed at increasing vaccination rates of Black Floridians launched in the State’s capital city Monday. A new $300,000 mobile medical unit secured by Bethel Baptist Church with ...
The Florida House is hearing two bills today attempting to combat foreign influence and intellectual theft in the state. The two proposals arose from the Governor’s demand for the state to get tough ...
$295 for a face mask, $70 for hand sanitizer and $38 for soap. Those are just some of the products behind more than 2,700 contacts the Attorney Generals’s office has had with merchants over price ...
The Florida House and Senate have now passed their budgets and are ready to begin negotiations on a final product, but everything they’ve approved is subject to change. The Senate and House are two ...
“So I think this is a shot in the arm for those businesses to say let’s bring our employees back, let’s really lean back into commerce. You know, we’re going to be safe, but as long as we’re doing the ...
Hand sanitizer can be hard to come by these days as Coronavirus fears have lead to some stockpiling supplies and emptying shelves, but a pharmacist in the state’s capital is doing what he can to help.
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