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A nonprofit state contractor providing what they call the state’s most effective HIV treatment is protesting the potential loss of their contact, saying the funding is instead being sent to for-profit ...
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 ...
How FAMU Lowered Crime Despite Being in the County With the Highest Crime Rate in Florida June 29th, 2017 by Jake Stofan Two weeks ago we told you residents in the state Capital were more likely to ...
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 ...
The group responsible for getting the felons voting rights amendment on the ballot announced an initiative Tuesday to help pay off the fines, fees and restitution owed by an estimated 500,000 felons ...
Imagine being fingered for a crime by an eyewitness even though you were nowhere near the crime scene. It happens more often than you might think. But as Mike Vasilinda tells us, legislation signed by ...
July 1 st means new laws going into effect, and as Matt Galka tells us, Floridians have 159 new things to worry about. It’s time to follow some new rules, but they’re not all bad. Lawmakers passed ...
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.
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 ...
The county surrounding the state’s capital city is the latest jurisdiction to mandate face masks for indoor public places, but a lawsuit is already planned that could set a precedent for challenging ...
Hurricane Irma caused an estimated $50 billion in damage when it hit last Fall. While the one year anniversary of the storm is less than three months away, federal aid hasn’t made it to local ...
Government watchdog Florida TaxWatch offered up a dozen ideas for balancing the budget in the wake of the pandemic. They include collecting the tax already owed on internet sales to delaying more than ...
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