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Doctors have warned that removing mandates and leaving decisions fully up to parents will erode vaccination rates further, and eliminate herd immunity levels that are needed to protect everyone.
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Florida law prevents abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, with limited exceptions. It also requires in-person dispensing of abortion medication.
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Frank Walls is convicted of killing two people after breaking into their Okaloosa County home in 1987.
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For "The Bay Blend," host Sky Lebron visited a Largo store that saves thousands of books and resells them at a deep discount.
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The sale came after President Donald Trump's administration announced plans to allow new drilling off Florida and California for the first time in decades.
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DeSantis, who can't run for another term next year, said the proposal "builds off the success that we've had" during his time as governor.
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Twenty-five Kemp's ridley sea turtles, considered the rarest among sea turtles, arrived in the Keys Tuesday after being rescued from frigid water off New England.
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A proposed constitutional amendment that would increase the homestead property-tax exemption for residents who have property insurance is ready to go to the Florida House after the 2026 legislative session starts in January.
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You may know sargassum as the stinky algae that periodically washes ashore, but it's been an important breeding habitat for many marine species in the Atlantic.
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Those ways could include steering more of the concession fee revenue back into each park.
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In response, Gov. Ron DeSantis said he "welcomes" the lawsuit as an opportunity to subpoena CAIR for the organization's bank records and other information.
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In the American Society of Civil Engineers report, the state's highest-rated areas include its ports, bridges and solid waste management systems. Its lowest-rated areas are dams, levees and schools.