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Florida officials decided Tuesday to set aside nearly three acres of prime downtown Miami real estate next to the historic Freedom Tower as a potential site of the future presidential library of President Donald Trump.
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On Tuesday, at the request of Baxter, the Palm Beach County Commission will decide whether to cancel a 10-year, $150,000 annual contract with the nonprofit that provides money to other homeless assistance agencies, such as The Lord’s Place, Adopt-a-Family and Gulfstream Goodwill.
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Democratic gubernatorial hopeful and former GOP congressman David Jolly, at a packed town hall in Delray Beach, pitched his vision for “common-sense leadership” and slammed the end of school vaccine mandates, calling for major housing insurance reform, and distancing himself from Trump-era Republicanism.
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Under the funding agreement, Orange County pays $5 million and Orlando is responsible for the rest along with any cost overruns.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made the statement during a news conference in Plant City to mark the start of sales tax exemptions through the end of the year on hunting, fishing and camping equipment.
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The governor announced the state would repeal all vaccine mandates last week.
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In the latest attorney general versus state attorney feud, James Uthmeier hints at a suspension for Monique Worrell.
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Starting Monday and running through the end of the year, Florida will provide a sales-tax exemption on a variety of hunting equipment, the first time a state tax "holiday" includes guns and ammunition.
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A former Miami city commissioner who was suspended from office while facing corruption charges that were later dropped has filed to run for mayor of Miami.
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Protest organizers say they will focus on President Donald Trump's ongoing threats to deploy National Guard troops into cities and his continued mass deportation agenda.
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Homelessness among Florida families rose by 28% in the last three years, a report from the University of Florida found.
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“The ripple effect of removing vaccine entry requirements would affect all of us, not just those with children in school,” said FCAAP President Rana Alissa.