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Florida’s always frenetic political scene is going into overdrive this weekend as former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis deliver speeches in different parts of the state Saturday night.
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Florida’s new restrictions on abortion access, new laws and the impact on this year’s elections. Plus, where you can find meals for the summer while school is out. And a man who rowed a boat across the Atlantic to make a statement about people’s carbon footprint.
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A Broward County School Board member who won her seat after her daughter was killed during the Parkland shooting says she's open to seeing some of her now-colleagues removed from office. A long-awaited grand jury report is expected to recommend that some board members be relieved of their duties.
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The abortion rights supporters who rallied at Florida International University on Monday evening far outnumbered those who gathered for a prayer vigil just across the campus green.
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Hundreds of people across South Florida took to the streets to protest the end of Roe v. Wade. The news hits differently for children of immigrants, who say their families came to the U.S. seeking more freedom — not less.
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The School District of Palm Beach County is holding an annual summit on African American and Caribbean studies. This year's event comes as the district is implementing new state laws that limit instruction on racism and oppression.
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A week after dropping her bid to become governor, state Sen. Annette Taddeo, D-Miami, announced support for Congressman Charlie Crist’s campaign to try to unseat Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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School districts across Florida are trying to figure out how to comply with new state laws that restrict how schools can teach about sexual orientation, gender identity, race and discrimination. In Palm Beach County schools, teachers are being told to review the books in their classroom libraries for references to racism and sexism.
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Part of the controversial Parental Rights in Education Law won't go into effect immediately, according to a memo issued by the State Department of Education. The law's ban on classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity won't apply to grades four and up until the state provides more guidance.
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Three major Democrats are seeking their party's nomination for governor and a chance to take on Republican Ron DeSantis in November. Now, they're arguing over how often to debate each other.
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State Politics. Taking care of your mental health in the aftermath of traumatic events. Plus, the rising costs of visiting The Florida Keys.
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Since voters opted to raise their property taxes in 2018, Miami-Dade County Public Schools has increased teacher pay and nearly doubled the size of the school police force. Those changes are on the line if voters don't choose to extend the tax increase in November.