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As an increasing number of Florida food-stamp recipients have to meet work requirements, the state faces a potentially significant tab from the federal government.
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The Florida A&M university’s board of trustees wants more time to negotiate joining a potential partnership between Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare and Florida State University.
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SNAP recipients should receive their benefits in October. The White House also pledged to keep WIC operational using tariff revenues while the government is shutdown.
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Fleming Island Republican Representative Sam Garrison was officially named the speaker-designate of the Florida House during a ceremony at the state Capitol Thursday.
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Florida has outlawed street art, so we discuss other artistic options on Speaking Of.
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A proposal filed in the Florida legislature Tuesday would rename a roadway on all 40 of the state’s public university and college campuses after deceased conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
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The new law effectively freezes local land-development regulations and comprehensive plans through Oct. 1, 2027.
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Two men have been wrongly charged under a Florida immigration law that's currently suspended. The attorney general's office reported these charges Monday.
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Agency leaders say they’re seeing more people who can’t keep up with rent hikes and rising grocery bills
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A move to expand access to health insurance for more low-income Florida kids has been on hold for years as a lawsuit between the state and federal governments moves through the courts.