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Although nearly 700 arts groups are impacted statewide, Governor DeSantis mentioned only 2 of them as the reason he did away with the entire grants program.
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Among those on hand for the occasion was a direct descendent of the man in charge of the first capitol's construction.
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Plaintiffs have dropped a federal lawsuit challenging how the state carried out a constitutional amendment that restores voting rights to felons who complete their sentences.
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It seems those who operate outside the traditional two-party system face a daunting set of challenges.
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The 9 acre fairgrounds was located between 1880 and 1925 in the area now occupied by the Levy Park neighborhood.
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An appeals court Monday overturned a ruling that would have blocked Democrat Rebekah Jones from running for a Northwest Florida congressional seat. The panel rejected a ruling by a Leon County circuit judge that said Jones was ineligible to run because she had not been a member of the Democratic Party for 365 days before qualifying for the race.
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Only a fraction of the state's cemeteries have been officially located and documented.
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This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. And, the Florida Department of State is commemorating the end of the war effort this week…
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Early voting begins Saturday, and the Florida Department of State says while they’re not making any concrete predictions, they anticipate a good turnout…