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Florida's Updated Live Local Act Aimed at Spurring Development Heads to Governor's Desk

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Amended Bill Now Includes For-Sale Condominium Projects

Barron Trump declines to serve as Florida delegate at RNC

www.foxnews.com

Barron Trump declined an offer to be a delegate to the Republican National Convention this summer, citing "prior commitments."

Florida A&M made questionable Bragg Memorial Stadium move after alleged $237 million gift

clutchpoints.com

This past week, Florida A&M has had to deal with the fallout from the alleged $237 million gift from Gregory Gerami and the Issac Batterson 7th Family Trust. Following an emergency meeting with the FAMU Foundation on Thursday afternoon,…

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Florida man describes lucky escape after being mauled by TWO sharks when he slipped off a boat in the Bahamas

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A 24-year-old Florida man miraculously survived a near-death experience when he fell into the shark-infested waters when he slipped off a boat in the Bahamas.

Mysterious ‘Elf Houses’ found abandoned in Florida woods. Here’s the secret

www.clickorlando.com

Hidden in the woods on the outskirts of Oak Hill are a couple of small crumbling structures made of concrete and rebar. What they were has been a mystery for decades.

Strong storms fall apart north of Central Florida; chance of one or two possible

www.clickorlando.com

A marginal risk is in place for Central Florida for isolated strong to severe thunderstorms.

Storms continue to wallop parts of Florida, Mississippi

www.ocregister.com

Other parts of the South were cleaning up from storm damage inflicted earlier in the week. In the rural farming community of Vidalia, Georgia, and surrounding Toombs County, officials said a tornado left a path of destruction along roughly…

Storms continue to wallop parts of Florida, Mississippi

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Other parts of the South were cleaning up from storm damage inflicted earlier in the week. In the rural farming community of Vidalia, Georgia, and surrounding Toombs County, officials said a tornado left a path of destruction along roughly…

Storms continue to wallop parts of Florida, Mississippi

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Other parts of the South were cleaning up from storm damage inflicted earlier in the week. In the rural farming community of Vidalia, Georgia, and surrounding Toombs County, officials said a tornado left a path of destruction along roughly…

ACC's lawsuit against Florida State halted after North Carolina judge issues a stay in the case

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The Atlantic Coast Conference’s lawsuit against member school Florida State has come to a temporary halt.

Florida market is ‘being flooded’ with illegal vapes from China, officials warn

www.news4jax.com

The Florida Retail Federation is warning the public about illegal vapes from China flooding the Florida market.

Florida insurance company pays $1M fine after being accused of mistreating policyholders after Hurricane Ian

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One of the state’s largest property insurance companies has agreed to pay a $1 million fine after being accused of mistreating its policyholders in the wake of Hurricane Ian.

Storms slam parts of Florida, Mississippi and elsewhere as cleanup from earlier tornadoes continues

www.startribune.com

Powerful storms left thousands without electricity Friday in Florida and other Southeastern states, where damaging winds toppled trees onto homes and power lines following days of deadly severe weather that produced tornadoes in Michigan,…

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ACC’s lawsuit against Florida State halted after North Carolina judge issues a stay in the case

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Atlantic Coast Conference’s lawsuit against member school Florida State has come to a temporary halt.…

Florida Twin Sisters To Take Graduation Stage As Godby High School’s Valedictorian And Salutatorian

These twins are the top two high schoolers in their graduating class.

It's not a matter of if a hurricane will hit Florida, but when, forecasters say

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With the start of hurricane season less than a month away, U.S. officials who predict, prepare for and respond to natural disasters had a message for Floridians on Friday: It's not a matter of if a hurricane will hit, but when.

It's not a matter of if a hurricane will hit Florida, but when, forecasters say

www.independent.co.uk

U.S. officials who predict, prepare for and respond to natural disasters have a message for Floridians: It’s not a matter of if but when a hurricane will hit the state