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Some former wards of the now closed Dozier School for Boys say they want the White House building on the grounds destroyed. That’s the building where they…
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While a special session reviewing Florida’s Stand Your Ground law isn’t likely, one lawmaker hopes to start a discussion about the controversial law with…
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2013 is the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Juan Ponce de Leon in what would become the Sunshine State. But, some of the descendants of those who were…
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During the 2011 legislative session Florida lawmakers decreased the number of early voting days from 14 to 8. Even before Election Day, critics filed a…
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Between long lines at several Florida polling locations, delayed ballot counts, and late results, Florida has been called “embarrassing” and has become…
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Talks over Florida’s election process have started between the state’s top election official and county supervisors. And, both sides say there’s still…
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Despite recording breaking turnout all across the state, there’ve also been several complaints about long lines and wait times of up to three hours at…
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With the deadline fast approaching for Floridians to get registered to vote, a new campaign kicked off Tuesday to get people signed up and make sure that…
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Florida election officials finally have access to a federal immigration database it plans to use to screen voters. The Department of State announced on…
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After a year-long dispute with the federal government, the state of Florida has won access to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security citizenship…