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Northeast Florida residents are getting confused by a flier that’s showing up in their mailboxes. The mailer from a national, Democratic-leaning group → Read More
Jacksonville police are asking for help catching the men who they say stole a gun that was used to kill a police officer. The Sheriff’s Office has released → Read More
Florida Democrats have managed to narrow an early Republican lead in the number of ballots cast before Election Day. The numbers appear to favor Democratic → Read More
Six people who recently traveled from Ebola-affected regions are under twice-daily monitoring by the Florida Health Department. The state continues → Read More
Note: Every day this week, we’ll be taking a look at amendments on the Florida ballot. We start with Amendment 1: the measure setting aside public money → Read More
This morning, Florida officials recognized the 16th annual Missing Children’s Day at the state Capitol. Last year, Florida law enforcement officers → Read More
A Florida community with the highest concentration of Greek people in the country has been recognized as a Traditional Cultural Property by the National → Read More
A Florida district court has denied a pregnant minor’s appeal to avoid notifying her parents she planned to have an abortion. The ruling stems from a 2004 → Read More
A Florida district court has denied a pregnant minor’s appeal to avoid notifying her parents she planned to have an abortion. The ruling stems from a 2004 → Read More
Last month’s campaign fundraising totals show Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist has strong backing from Florida chiropractors.In April alone, → Read More
Last month’s campaign fundraising totals show Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist has strong backing from Florida chiropractors. In April alone, → Read More
Listen The Orlando-area SunRail commuter train has g → Read More
Listen Even with dozens of bills left on the agenda, → Read More
On Wednesday, Chaz Stevens' beer can-covered pole joined a number of other displays in the state Capitol in Tallahassee. There is also a religious nativity scene and an atheist display. Stevens says he's protesting what he sees as a flagrant disregard for the separation of church and state. → Read More