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The estate of an Illinois woman who died has filed a federal lawsuit against Big Olaf Creamery.
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Governor Ron DeSantis was at the Hillsborough Community College campus in Ybor City Monday to sign a bill that expands eligibility requirements for the state's Bright Futures scholarship.
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The Tampa Bay Lightining were thoroughly outplayed by the Colorado Avalanche and are now down 2-0 in the Stanley Cup finals.
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Ondrej Palat's score gave the Lightning a 3-2 win and trail the Rangers 2-1 in their Eastern Conference final.
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Moving quickly after a special legislative session, Gov. Ron signed bills to try to stem problems in the property-insurance market and to bolster the safety of condominium buildings.
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Florida would require statewide recertification of condominiums over three stories tall under a bill sent Wednesday to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis by lawmakers, their legislation a response to the Surfside building collapse that killed 98 people.
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A presumptive case of monkeypox is being investigated in South Florida.
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The decision comes a week after a lower court judge said the map was unconstitutional.
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It's punishable by 60 days in jail and fines up to $500.
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Nick Paul scored both goals as the Lightning defeated the Maple Leafs 2-1 to advance to the second round against the Florida Panthers.