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Two budget priorities for Gov. Ron DeSantis, a job training and infrastructure program and the Florida State Guard, were left unfunded by the House in the initial round of spending talks Tuesday.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a pair of bills aimed at shielding pets and animals from acts of cruelty.
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In total, FDEM has spent $458.5 million in emergency funds on illegal immigration enforcement in the past year.
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A new count shows increased numbers of mother-calf pairs in the Atlantic, but their total numbers are still less than 400.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' comments came on the same day as a New York Times report that says the facility in the Everglades has cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars to operate since last summer.
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According to the New York Times, Florida officials are in preliminary conversations with the Trump administration to shut down the facility, after the Department of Homeland Security concluded the center is too expensive to operate.
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This week’s 5 Questions is a special Mother’s Day edition with Rep. Michelle Salzman, R-Escambia County.
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Among large airports, Tampa, Orlando, Miami and Fort Lauderdale were among the most affordable from which to travel, according to an April analysis.
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Sloth World's owners were legally permitted by the state to possess captive wildlife. But permit holders aren't required to report animal illness or death to the state. Lawmakers want to see that changed.
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The National Marine Fisheries Service has started a review that could remove the endangered status from Rice's whales amid increased efforts toward offshore oil drilling.
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Districts 1-7 are unchanged, but many others are significantly altered. Here's a breakdown.
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It alleges nearly $5 billion in taxpayer dollars are being sent to private schools and charter schools via the Family Empowerment Scholarship, which aren't held to the same standards or oversight as traditional public schools.