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Watching his friends - and himself - return to normal after the massacre in 2018, Kai Koerber created an app built on AI to help people manage their emotions.
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Owners of two pari-mutuel facilities argue that a deal giving the Seminole Tribe of Florida control of sports betting throughout the state violates federal law.
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A federal appeals court has denied a request from pari-mutuel owners for a rehearing. A summer ruling upheld a multibillion-dollar deal giving the Seminoles control over sports betting throughout the state.
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Taxes are assessed based on the real estate market value of homes, which is just now starting to slowly come down after an all-time high.
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A survey finds many Florida residents are already planning their end-of-year holiday trips. According to a recent AAA survey, 61% of those polled are securing their travel plans.
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With heat waves, fires, and storms becoming more frequent and intense, small businesses increasingly see extreme weather as their next long-term challenge.
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The low population and low property values in the Big Bend area compared to the rest of the state means local governments have less financial resources to respond. The eventual insured loss is estimated at $3-$5 billion.
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State leaders have long sought to move policies out of the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance and into the private market.
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Recovery efforts are underway for areas across central and north Florida following Hurricane Idalia's destruction.
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The program is free to everyone, even non-members, but AAA urges that it's a last resort.