The Associated Press
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Florida State's current recruiting class is shaping up to be as much of a debacle as what’s happened on the football field over the past three months.
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Groups promoting abortion-rights amendments in nine states have outraised their opponents by more than 6 to 1. Most of that money is being raised and spent in Florida.
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The college tradition known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” will change NFL venues while Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium undergoes renovations in 2026-27.
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Leaders say there are plenty of areas for tourists to love. They say the best way to help the Gulf Coast region recover is by visiting and supporting local businesses.
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The Tribe announced a partnership with the companies, which have agreed to end litigation and will soon offer Jai Alai wagering on the Tribe's Hard Rock Bet app.
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When Laurie Lilliott pulled onto her street in Dekle Beach, Florida, after Helene plowed through, she couldn’t see the roofline of her home beyond the palm trees. It had collapsed.
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The annual hunt is meant to incentivize hunters to capture the invasive snakes and win prizes among a share of $30,000. The grand prize winner gets $10,000.
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A federal judge has ruled that the ban discriminates against state employees and violates their civil rights. A trial will determine the amount of plaintiffs’ damages.
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Rebuilding after extreme weather disasters can be a long and expensive process, as the impacts of climate change increasingly threaten coastal communities.
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The Orlando Fringe and Tampa Fringe are offering to give up their grants if Gov. Ron DeSantis restores the $32 million in funding he nixed for more than 600 arts groups.