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  • On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz were denied entry into a federal detention facility in Homestead that…
  • The 2-month-long legislative session kicks off Tuesday.Every year, Southwest Florida sends representatives to the state House and Senate to propose and…
  • State health officials reported 2,296 new COVID-19 cases, Monday for a total of more than 2.2 million infections. The Florida Department of Health also reported 52 coronavirus-related deaths, May 10, increasing the statewide death toll to 36,498 fatalities since the beginning of the pandemic.The Florida Division of Emergency Management reports that as of Monday morning more than 9.3 million people in Florida have been vaccinated against COVID-19 including more than 2.2 million people who have received a first dose and more than 7 million people who have completed a two-dose vaccine series or received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.Publix grocery store locations offering COVID-19 vaccines are no longer requiring appointments. CVS, Walgreens, Winn-Dixie, Walmart, and Sam's Club had already allowed walk-ins.
  • TALLAHASSEE — Florida has a "robust" and growing bear population, according to the latest state estimate.
  • Offering extensive details of what she described as a “catastrophe,” an administrative law judge has backed a state decision to revoke the license of a...
  • There’s a war going on in Florida between the state legislature and environmental groups around the state. At stake is the biggest toll highway...
  • Due to unprecedented circumstances brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak, Florida Gulf Coast University’s Lutgert College of Business has created a survey…
  • Florida lawmakers finished the 2019 legislative session Saturday by passing a budget for the upcoming year.
  • We are all connected by the environment we share. The Earth is our home. This is the space where we share the environmental stories that caught our attention this week in Florida and beyond
  • Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis made a stop in Fort Myers, Friday, urging people to get prepared for hurricane season and to highlight first responders with the state’s Urban Search and Rescue Teams.
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