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Interest in women’s sports has been growing. Deloitte predicts that revenue from women’s elite sports in the U.S. will surpass one billion dollars for the first time ever in 2024.
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The bill would allow chaplains to act as school counselors in K-12 schools.
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Acting President Barbara Bryan has announced she'll be leaving Broward College when her contract ends on April 3, rather than taking a contract extension. Now, the school's board is hiring a firm to launch a national search for a new leader.
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The collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge spurred recollections of the 1980 Sunshine Skyway disaster. Over 40 years later, search and rescue officials say the two incidents are "eerily similar."
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For the first time ever, the U.S. will host matches for the T20 Cricket World Cup this summer — and the four South Florida fixtures won’t be held in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, but rather in Lauderhill, where the community has embraced the game.
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She came to the United States fleeing her abuser. When child welfare got involved, she risked losing her son forever.
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The best way to survive a vehicle submersion is to escape through the windows before the car is fully submerged, experts agree.
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The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater has survived demolition discussions in the past. Now, commissioners are weighing the pros and cons of using the $29 million from voter-approved bonds to upgrade the existing building or start anew.
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Six years after the deadly collapse of a Florida International University pedestrian bridge, Tallahassee-based companies affiliated with a bridge-engineering firm are fighting a proposal that could prevent them from working on federally funded projects.
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Two graduate students from China whose studies were put on hold, and a professor who says he is unable to recruit research assistants, are suing Florida education officials.
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A video showing legislators dancing was taken in the Florida Legislature in May 2023, as legislators there celebrated "Boots Day" and line-danced in the House chamber.
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Maria Rodriguez won a tight race for the city commission seat and hopes to bring a younger perspective to local government.