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Special elections set for U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz’s seat
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – State lawmakers will have to decide by early next week if they want to run for a Northwest Florida
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo calls for end to fluoride in water
TALLAHASSEE – Conflicting with advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dental Association, Florida Department of Health Secretary Joseph Ladapo on Friday
Tamarac man wins $1 million prize in Florida Lottery scratch-off
WEST PALM BEACH – A Tamarac won the $1 million top prize from the MILLIONAIRE MAKER scratch-off game, Florida Lottery announced Friday at the West Palm
Who is Pam Bondi? Everything you need to know about Trump’s new pick for attorney general
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general, was chosen by Donald Trump to serve as U.S. attorney general hours after his first choice, Matt Gaetz,
Loved ones, activists and police ask for help in death of 9-year-old Florida City boy
FLORIDA CITY – Loved ones, activists, and police are pleading for the public’s help after a 9-year-old boy was gunned down in Florida City last
Florida jobless claims lowest since Hurricane Helene in September
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Unemployment claims in Florida dipped last week to the lowest number since around the time Hurricane Helene hit the
Florida parents charged after caught on video pushing and punching school police officer
Two central Florida parents were charged criminally after a mother pushed a middle school resource officer and the father punched her in the face, authorities
Florida to pay $725K in
TALLAHASSEE — Florida has agreed to pay $725,000 in legal fees and costs for businesses that successfully challenged part of a 2022 law that Gov.
Florida wants parents reminded of consequences if children report false school threats
TALLAHASSEE — Florida education leaders want parents to be reminded annually that they can face consequences if their children report false threats of violence. The State