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A teacher in Florida has been told she won't have her contract extended "until the issue is resolved with the state" after she referred to a child be their preferred name, rather than legal their lega...
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The decision was made by the superintendent, not the school board.
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President Trump on Wednesday raised the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. Wondering what that makes for your favorite products? See list
A man in Florida was arrested on Monday after he allegedly killed a woman and hid her body inside his hotel room at a Key Largo resort, according to officials.
Florida on Tuesday evening executed a 48-year-old death row inmate who kidnapped and murdered a woman in 2000, marking the state's third execution in 2025 and the United States' 11th this year.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis publicly criticized the Florida House of Representatives for hindering his agenda and investigating his agencies. House Speaker Daniel Perez defended the House's actions, citing accountability and transparency as motivations for their inquiries.
A Florida death row inmate is scheduled to be killed by lethal injection on Tuesday after a failed appeal citing concerns about his weight.
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The student, Felipe Zapata Velásquez, 27, was arrested March 28 for driving with a suspended license and an expired vehicle registration.
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A Pennsylvania man coming home from a Caribbean cruise ended up in the custody of U.S. Marshals who said they found child pornography on his phone. Matthew Kutcher, who is from Plum, was in Miami late last month after being on a cruise.
Nearly 1 in 4 waterways are contaminated by high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, or other issues that point to imbalances of the chemicals, the Times found. The pollutants fuel devastating algae blooms that kill seagrass that manatees and many other animals rely on to survive.
I know that you know in your heart that this law is wrong and unjust,” Marcy Rheintgen wrote to state lawmakers ahead of her arrest.
South Florida businesses and consumers are feeling the impact of tariffs, leading to increased prices and cautious spending.
The unusual injection of cash was part of an undisclosed settlement agreement involving Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration.
Millions of residents and visitors across Florida are under advisories this week as rip current risks surge along the state's Gulf and Atlantic coasts, prompting warnings of life-threatening ocean conditions from the National Weather Service (NWS).