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The National Hurricane Center is highlighting an area off the Florida east coast for possible development later this week.
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Senate President Kathleen Passidomo's father, Alfonse A. Cinotti, died Friday at age 100.
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The University of Florida fell one position to No. 6 among public universities in the new, annual national rankings published overnight Sunday by U.S. News & World Report, even as the state's flagship school climbed one spot to No. 28 in the magazine's rankings of top public and private universities overall.
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TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state Cabinet on Monday quickly approved $141 million in deals that will help preserve land from the Panhandle to Southwest Florida.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Friday urged a federal judge to reject an attempt to block part of a new state law targeting people who transport undocumented immigrants into the state.
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The number of Florida residents who have died of COVID-19 since early 2020 is nearing 91,000.
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After only one year, Florida has temporarily suspended a highly controversial, statewide survey required under a new state law compelling public colleges and universities annually to ask students and faculty to identify political bias in college classrooms.
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A rise in the cost of student housing at FGCU was spurred by a “review of capital improvement needs, financial projects (and) market conditions” off-campus and within the state university system, the FGCU board’s agenda said.
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After cases of malaria were found this year in Sarasota County, experts on Tuesday pointed to a continuing need in Florida to combat mosquito-borne illnesses as rain from Hurricane Idalia has increased breeding grounds for the insects.