Representatives of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ health care agencies came together Friday to recognize April as National Child Abuse ...
The Department of Commerce released the latest jobs report Wednesday, which showed the unemployment rate increasing in ...
RECIPIENTS. KEEP IN MIND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TRACKS THE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, NOT INDIVIDUALS, THAT RECEIVE SNAP BENEFITS, AND IN SOUTH FLORIDA, MANY OF THOSE WHO WILL BE IMPACTED ARE KIDS. HERE’S ...
The Florida House passed a bill to cap international student enrollment at public universities. The bill is unlikely to become law as a similar measure has not been heard in the state Senate.
Florida ranks third in the number of confirmed measles cases across the country, new data published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show. The CDC data, updated Friday, show 107 ...
Florida has the third-most measles cases in the country and is on track to be the second-highest. According to the Florida Department of Health’s Reportable Diseases Frequency Report released this ...
Florida's measles cases have risen to 114 this year, with the majority linked to an outbreak at Ave Maria University. Florida has the third-highest rate of measles cases in the nation, following South ...
Florida Police Station has announced that their new contact numbers are now operational. According to the Florida Police Station’s head of Visible Policing, Lieutenant Colonel Ivy Mabuso, a new ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – After six people were arrested for defrauding Florida taxpayers in a scheme involving property damage claims processed through the Florida Division of Risk Management, Florida ...
A Polk County lawmaker wants to slash the number of out-of-state students allowed in Florida’s top public universities, arguing such a move would be “putting Florida’s students and families first.” ...
Florida's economy is predicted to return to a slower, pre-pandemic growth rate in 2026 and beyond. Population growth is expected to moderate, adding an estimated 2.5 million new residents by 2034. Job ...
MIAMI — John S. Koch, a radio reporter in North Florida, has been witnessing state executions since the serial killer Ted Bundy’s in 1989, not missing one in nearly 37 years. He has never been busier.
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