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A memo Monday night said additional testing "identified a potential abnormality in the upper left portion of (Albritton's) heart that requires additional testing and review."
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On a warm January morning, about 30 people from across South Florida gathered on Miccosukee land and found themselves ankle-deep in Everglades mud. Shoes sank into the sludge— some briefly lost and recovered — as participants grabbed fallen branches for makeshift walking sticks during a community walking tour.
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They'll start by illuminating the Old Capitol Building in purple for their cause -- a color that also symbolizes their bipartisan support.
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She's running this November to keep the Senate seat that opened when President Donald Trump named Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
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On "The Florida Roundup," an FSU director describes how Florida's housing has become "increasingly unaffordable," why the issue is more complex than it seems and more.
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Apalachicola Bay opened Jan. 1 for a brief season lasting through the end of February. It’s the first time the bay has opened for commercial harvesting since 2020, when the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission closed the area due to declining oyster reefs.
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The first private passenger rail service in more than a century in the U.S. is finding it difficult getting more people to pay higher fares as it works to increase its revenues faster. Brightline faces some big debt payments in 2026. At least one analyst warns of default.
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While the House has released multiple proposals, House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, said he expects the House to put forward a single amendment.
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The measure would prohibit smoking or vaping marijuana in a variety of places, such as streets, parks, beaches, government buildings, office buildings, lodging establishments and restaurants.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier released the opinion on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Florida Senate Bill 1464 allows schools to partner with local food banks or nonprofits to recover and redistribute edible cafeteria food.
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While calling pieces of the bill a move in the right direction, Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, said some clarity is needed to define artificial intelligence and chatbots.