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Weather experts say if forecasts become less accurate, the public will lose faith in them — and residents will be less likely to heed warnings when their lives are in danger.
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A Broward County circuit judge has ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights.
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On "The Florida Roundup," House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, digs into reducing property taxes. He said the House is trying to stir a conversation.
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Melissa went from 75 mph to 140 mph in less than 24 hours. Jamaica braces for direct impact.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has dismissed seven proposed constitutional amendments released by the Florida House to cut property taxes. He calls the House approach a “political game.”
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A grand jury met in Tallahassee to consider whether the Hope Florida Foundation's spending practices broke any laws. The charity is spearheaded by first lady Casey DeSantis.
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The Dominican Republic is dealing with severe flooding, while Jamaica will likely be hit by a major hurricane late this weekend.
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Arguing against a planned bear hunt in December, Bear Warriors United is seeking an emergency temporary injunction to stop it.
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A report published this month found student test scores and problematic behaviors have improved in the two years since cell phone restrictions took effect.
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Earlier this month, Florida lawmakers learned that the state had a 15% error rate in 2024, which will soon cost the state roughly $1 billion a year.
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Melissa will crawl over the Caribbean. Heavy rains and dangerous flooding are expected in Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
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The dashboard by researchers at the University of South Florida visualizes the shortage of behavioral health professionals in the state.