The News Service of Florida
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A 58-year-old inmate scheduled to die next month won’t fight his execution. Mark Allen Geralds was convicted in the 1989 murder of Tressa Pettibone in Panama City Beach.
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Attorneys for the Florida Fish and Wildlife employee who was fired for a social media post after Kirk's murder squared off against lawyers for the state on Monday.
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A bipartisan plan seeks to set up a program that could assist motorists with autism spectrum disorder during traffic stops.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a death warrant for a man convicted of murdering a Bay County woman in 1989. His execution is scheduled for December 9.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier accuses Planned Parenthood of falsely advertising that abortion medication is safer than Tylenol. The company says the lawsuit is political.
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A Leon County resident is challenging a new Florida law that allows pregnant women to use parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities.
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DeSantis says he thinks the death penalty could be a "strong deterrent" if sentences were more quickly carried out.
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The state says a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist who was fired because of a social media post after the murder of the conservative leader.
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A Broward County circuit judge has ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has dismissed seven proposed constitutional amendments released by the Florida House to cut property taxes. He calls the House approach a “political game.”