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Things have gotten so bad in the small Florida city of Opa-locka that the state has taken over its finances and city leaders are the subject of two…
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott stopped shy of saying he would veto an expansion to Medicaid.Speaking to reporters in Orlando this week, Scott said the federal…
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Six weeks after President Barack Obama announced efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, former Cuba leader Fidel Castro writes a letter of…
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On the Florida Roundup, we discuss the important news of the week with the area's journalists. SAME-SEX MARRIAGEThis week same-sex couples across Florida…
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2014 was a big year for education in Florida.Activists in Lee County convinced the school board to ditch state testing -- before the board reversed the…
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So you’re a Florida Democrat. You’re looking for a silver lining to the humiliating Sunshine Shellacking your party took in Tuesday’s midterm elections.…
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Gov. Rick Scott and Charlie Crist disagree on a controversial self-defense law that allows Floridians to kill if they feel their lives are threatened.When…
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Latinos, as if you needed more media reminding, are America’s largest minority today. Winning their swing vote matters more than ever – even if means…
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist says if he’s elected, he wants a special session to expand a state-run health insurance program for the…
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Gabrielle Molina was a seventh grader in Queens, New York. Her friends and parents say that she was smart. She was ambitious and loved science. Her father…
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Everglades-Inspired ArtIf you just can’t get enough of Florida wildlife, or if you want to celebrate increased funding for Everglades clean-up, you might…
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Florida's expansion of Medicaid will provide health insurance coverage to more than a million people. Florida will also become the seventh state headed by a Republican to agree to take the federal offer to provide Medicaid to all state residents with incomes up to about $15,000 a year.