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The scholarships are for students who attend private, non-profit colleges and universities in the state.
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Under the bill, which passed unanimously, the flamingo would be the state bird and the Florida Scrub-Jay would be the state songbird
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Kehoe, 70, a longtime defense attorney and federal prosecutor, was selected by U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi to replace Roger Handberg, who left the role during a Trump administration housecleaning.
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According to PEN America, Florida leads the nation in book bans.
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The 2025 Gap Report showed the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Metro Statistical Area only has about 19 affordable units for every 100 extremely low-income households.
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Plans to build a fuel terminal fell through in Volusia County. Now, the project could soon take new shape in Flagler County, right next door.
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Floridians can choose from three virtual meeting times this week to share feedback on "highly regulated black bear hunting" proposals, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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The Florida Department of Health is once again tracking above-average numbers of travel-related cases of the mosquito-borne disease dengue. Now, control groups are working to make sure the disease doesn’t become endemic.
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The technology uses AI sensors to detect guns and other weapons, as students enter their school building to start their day.
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A majority of NEH employees received an email placing them on immediate leave. The news comes just days after many humanities councils across the country were told their grants would be terminated.
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The criminal charges were announced one and a half years after Brand was accused of sexual misconduct by four women in the fall of 2023.
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Employers added 228,000 jobs in March, showcasing a solid labor market. But uncertainty over tariffs and tepid consumer spending may weigh on job growth in the months to come.