The News Service of Florida
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Loran Cole, 57, was sentenced to death in the February of 1994 murder of John Edwards in the Ocala National Forest. Cole was 17 when he was sent to Dozier in 1984.
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Gov. DeSantis said Sunday that Debby is likely to cause flooding as it brings more water than the stronger Hurricane Idalia, which followed a similar path last year.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is warning of flooding statewide from Tropical Storm Debby, which is expected to make landfall as a hurricane Monday close to Tallahassee.
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily halted a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
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A judge won't grant a preliminary injunction against a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs.
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Their professional organizations say legalizing recreational marijuana would lead to increased public health issues, road safety concerns, and a rise in youth drug use.
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The companies could be prevented from working on federally funded projects after being affiliated with an engineering firm that designed the bridge that collapsed in 2018.
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The Florida Supreme Court says it has “expedited” proceedings in the case. The financial impact statement will appear with Amendment 4 on the November ballot.
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John Edwards was murdered in 1994. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a death warrant for Loran Cole, who would be the first inmate executed in Florida since October.
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A federal judge has blocked restrictions that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican lawmakers placed on addressing race-related issues in workplace training in 2022.