The polls opened at 7 a.m. today for Florida's 2026 Primary Election voting. However, results for statewide races won't start to roll in until shortly after 8 p.m. due to the nine counties in the state's western Panhandle and part of a 10th that are in the Central Time Zone.
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Three new exhibitions open at Florida Gulf Coast University on August 17. A fourth show, “The History of the United States, Vol. I & II, 1774 – 1844,” opens August 27th in the Wasmer Art Gallery with a roundtable discussion.
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This week, “Waiting for Godot” opens, five shows continue their runs and there are two limited engagements at Southwest Florida theaters.
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