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Gov. DeSantis: Florida National Guard members will go to ports
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said members of the Florida National Guard and the Florida State Guard will go to ports where union
Florida communities hit by hurricanes 3 times in 13 months grapple with rebuilding
It was just a month ago that Brooke Hiers left the state-issued emergency trailer where her family had lived since Hurricane Idalia slammed into her
Florida marijuana firm sues GOP in amendment fight
TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s largest medical marijuana company filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday accusing the state Republican Party of launching an “intentionally deceptive campaign” to mislead
Florida man exonerated after wrongful conviction, 400-year sentence reflects on life outside prison
FORT LAUDERDALE — The South Florida man exonerated after being wrongly convicted and sentenced to 400 years in prison is reflecting on his last year
Federal appeals court to consider Florida’s drag show law
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – A federal appeals court next week will hear arguments about a 2023 Florida law aimed at preventing children from
Hurricane Helene insured losses top $500M in Florida
Relief efforts underway in Florida after Hurricane Helene Relief efforts underway in Florida after Hurricane Helene 02:48 TALLAHASSEE – With the number of claims mounting,
New Florida laws impact homeless population, homeowners with flood damage
TALLAHASSEE – Nearly three dozen new state laws went into effect on Tuesday, Oct. 1, including a contentious measure that limits where people experiencing homelessness can sleep.
Judge refuses to block state’s abortion information
TALLAHASSEE – Saying courts “must trust the people to decide what information is important to them,” a Leon County circuit judge Monday refused to issue a
Florida COVID-19 deaths rise to 4,781 this year
The number of Florida residents whose deaths have been linked to COVID-19 this year continues to climb, with new state data showing the total heading