Florida
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Governor DeSantis signs ‘Greyson’s Law’ aimed at protecting children from harmful households
Governor Ron DeSantis has approved legislation designed to expedite court proceedings in removing a child from a potentially harmful household.…
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Governor Ron DeSantis signs bills to combat human trafficking in Florida
Florida – In a recent press conference held in northern Broward, Governor Ron DeSantis spotlighted the issue of human trafficking.…
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Florida’s new death penalty law sparks debate
In a significant shift in legislative policy, Governor Ron DeSantis last month ratified a bill altering the sentencing requirements for…
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Florida targets immigration, diversity, and healthcare through new bills
The Florida Senate ignited a fierce cultural battle on Friday, prompting heated debates on immigration, university diversity, and healthcare and…
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Study reveals growing STD rates in several Florida cities
Innerbody, a leading healthcare technology company, recently released a report detailing the distressing rise of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in…
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South Florida housing market remains challenging for homebuyers and renters
South Florida’s housing market has become a veritable battleground for homebuyers and renters alike as the cost of living continues…
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FBI Miami issues a warning on “grandparent” scam targeting South Florida residents
The community in South Florida has a new issue to be concerned about as the FBI has recently issued a…
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FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute receives $2.8 million gift for queen conch hatchery
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) has received a generous gift of $2.8 million from Builders Initiative to support the Harbor Branch…
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Delaware man becomes a multimillionaire with a lucky Publix purchase in Florida
In a stroke of incredible luck, a Delaware man is now a multimillionaire thanks to a winning scratch-off ticket purchased…
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Gun legislation in Florida far from settled
Despite being able to vote and join the military at 18, Floridians must wait until they are 21 to legally…
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