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The Florida Senate is trying to distance itself from a controversial house proposal that would roll back child labor laws.
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Several Florida lawmakers are attempting to bring malicious uses of artificial intelligence to heel.
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Much of Florida's history has been defined by what we grow — think oranges, timber and cattle. A new study says development could threaten much of that heritage.
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Residents of the city of Bainbridge, Georgia are raising alarms about a plan to build a monkey breeding facility in their town. During a recent city commission meeting, community members spoke out.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference says FSU broke promises when the Seminoles legally challenged an agreement that binds the school to the league for the next dozen years.
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County leaders prepare to spend millions of dollars to cover repairs.
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Local governments could be blocked from establishing minimum wage and heat protection clauses for private businesses they contract with. The public has yet to weigh in.
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Offensive coordinator Alex Atkins' suspension for recruiting violations is for the first three games next season.
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The storm hit Panama City early Tuesday morning.
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A proposed controversial bill set to roll back child labor protections in Florida passed its second committee stop Wednesday, but further changes are likely coming due to differences in its Senate companion.