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Hundreds of Air Force members in dress blues have joined Roger Fortson’s family, friends and others at a suburban Atlanta megachurch to pay their final respects to the Black senior airman, who was shot and killed in his Florida home earlier this month by a sheriff’s deputy.
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The BRIGHT Network provides a centralized database of services for human trafficking survivors to reintegrate into society with housing, legal aid and more.
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With Florida rocket launches in 2024 expected to top a record set last year, the state’s aerospace agency is seeking more money from lawmakers and is backing an expansion of spaceport designations.
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In part of a series of legal battles about Florida election-law changes, a three-judge panel of a federal appeals court on Thursday heard arguments in a challenge to a 2023 law that imposed restrictions on groups that collect voter-registration applications.
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The Florida Supreme Court agreed to take up a challenge to the constitutionality of a congressional redistricting plan, but it appears the case will not be resolved before a candidate-qualifying deadline for the November elections.
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Despite fierce opposition from from sociology professors in the university system, Florida’s state university system ruled students can no longer take sociology to fulfill their core course requirements. Instead, its board of governors approved 'a factual history course' as a replacement.
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Two Central Florida school districts are looking to tackle this post-COVID problem by implementing two different approaches.
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His departure from the race leaves Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, as Trump’s last rival standing.
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Amid widespread controversy about removing books from school shelves, the Florida House is moving forward with a bill that could lead to fees for people who challenge numerous library books or learning materials.
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President Joe Biden’s administration is trying to add pressure to the Republican-led states that have refused funding for a summer meal program for kids. Among those states, is Florida.
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Miami police said there were no aliens at Bayside Marketplace when dozens of officers were called to the area Jan. 1.
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Pointing to increased home values and difficulties finding property insurance, a Florida Senate committee Tuesday approved a bill that would allow residents with homes valued at more than $700,000 to get coverage from the state’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp.