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Progressive insurance reported Monday that it could top a state limit on profits. In a quarterly financial report, Progressive said its business has been bolstered in Florida by legislation that helped reduce lawsuits against insurers.
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Immigration has dominated recent public discourse about Florida, whether it be the opening of Alligator Alcatraz, or Gov. Ron DeSantis declaring an "immigration emergency".
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The women of Gee's Bend have garnered national fame for their quilt making. Two of its artists will speak at the Sarasota Art Museum on Saturday.
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Health insurance generally doesn't cover treatment for injuries sustained shortly before a customer buys a policy. A Massachusetts woman found that out the hard way.
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The Miami-Dade Democratic Party has raised the alarm among its voters that Democrats are being removed from active voter status twice as often as Republicans in Miami-Dade County.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said every person held at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention facility has been issued a final order saying they must be deported. Lawyers say he's wrong.
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The state will increase the minimum wage to $14 an hour, per the constitutional amendment that voters passed in 2020.
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Edward Zakrzewski is scheduled for lethal injection at 6 p.m. Thursday for using a crowbar, rope and machete to murder his wife and two children in 1994 in their Okaloosa County home.
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With record-breaking heat and stronger hurricanes, Florida is considered ground zero by some for global warming consequences.
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A brief contends the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission — not the Department of Environmental Protection — is constitutionally responsible for wildlife-related issues.
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The satellite blasted off from India on Wednesday. Scientists say the $1.3 billion mission will help forecasters and first responders stay one step ahead of floods, landslides and other disasters.
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DeSantis raises idea of mid-decade redistricting as group warns of 'domino effect' across the nationThe group Common Cause said there's a risk of a "domino effect" across the country as different states consider revamping districts.