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A Leon County circuit judge ruled that state officials did not err when ordering supervisors of elections to scrap more than 200,000 signatures supporting recreational marijuana.
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Florida’s public university system is typically a good return on investment for in-state students, says Emily Sykes, State University System Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs.
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Republicans say property taxes have gotten too high. Local governments are concerned the attempt to reduce them would harm their ability to provide important services.
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The role is largely ceremonial and designates who runs commission meetings when the Mayor isn’t available. Traditionally the job has alternated among all members of the commission.
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The measure would disqualify people who do not meet weekly employer contact quotas, mandate biweekly eligibility checks and more.
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Florida's black bear hunting season is scheduled to begin on Dec. 6.
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The ACLU of Florida and the Southern Poverty Law Center are suing the City of Tallahassee, calling the fire services fee an unconstitutional tax.
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Property Appraiser Shawna Beach recently offered assistance to her county's legislative delegation as the Florida House is weighing various options for property tax relief.
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A federal judge rejected an attempt to require state officials to reinstate a biologist who was fired because of a social media post after the murder of the conservative activist.
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Tallahassee has been ablaze with reports, social media posts and public statements regarding behind-the-scenes negotiations on the Florida State University/Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare partnership.