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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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The 2023-2024 fiscal year included a substantial amount of the time DeSantis ran for the Republican presidential nomination. He dropped out of the race in January 2024.
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The Key West Business Guild is holding a meeting Thursday night to talk about the future of the city's iconic rainbow crosswalks amid threats from DeSantis administration officials to remove them.
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The administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis is going after rainbows -- a symbol of gay pride -- all over the state.
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Several states have passed laws in recent years related to social-media use by children, spurring a series of legal fights.
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A lawmaker representing Miami says it's 'very likely' he will file legislation aimed at getting rid of HOAs.
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Nearing the 20th anniversary of Katrina, disaster officials worry that cuts to FEMA may put Floridians in danger during hurricane season.
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The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is “not just looking for agricultural bugs” at its inspection points on highways, but also “drugs and thugs,” the department’s commissioner said Monday.
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The warnings to communities across Florida come after last week's removal of a rainbow-colored crossing marking the 2016 massacre outside the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, where 49 people were gunned down.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris will be visiting Miami on Nov. 20 as part of her scheduled 15-city book tour, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County announced Friday.
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Calling it "exactly the kind of disaster that Congress took pains to avoid," attorneys for immigrants held at a detention center in the Everglades filed a lawsuit alleging Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration lacks the authority to run the facility.