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As many roads in Florida flood during rain events and more people move to the state, Florida’s infrastructure is taking a toll.
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Production companies and film commissions say they are again finding their way in Florida, despite the lack of a state incentive program.
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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 state next week will begins a 14-day tax "holiday" that will allow shoppers to avoid paying sales taxes on items such as clothes, school supplies, and laptops.
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St. Petersburg College will benefit. The money will be used to create a training center focusing on semiconductors, automation, and robotics.
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JetBlue is leaving Tallahassee less than a year after the low-cost carrier launched direct flights to Ft. Lauderdale.
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The state Demographic Estimating Conference says Florida added almost 359,000 people last year.
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Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner Jim Phillips called lawsuits filed by the schools “extremely damaging, disruptive and harmful” to the ACC.
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A national report finds Florida and other states with dangerous levels of heat are requesting a lot more temporary migrant farmworkers.
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The state has stopped accepting applications for the popular home-hardening program, less than a month after a new round of funding became available.