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The Tampa Bay Times reported that Medicaid settlement funds went through "dark money" groups to land in a political committee behind DeSantis.
"It's Escambia County citizens’ as well as city of Pensacola citizens' livelihood and well being that's at stake," Council President Jared Moore said.
The Board of Education on Thursday approved the $1.5 billion, four-year deal that gives teachers 4-5% cost-of-living raises ...
It’s too late for changes this year, but Park District Supt. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa is open to ideas to end the “Hunger ...
Before he became the leader of Catholics, Pope Francis was known for his charity — but his own organs will not be donated due ...
The Political Parties Financing Surveillance Committee (ERJK) on Thursday decided to continue proceedings against Isamaa ...
The California Student Aid Commission, which runs the state's financial aid system, has launched a partnership with the state ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back against a new report that said last year’s $10 million donation to Hope Florida, a ...
With Curry Nature Park, Kleck Park and Morton Preserve this will be the fourth park of its kind in the northern side of Comal ...
How money from the settlement with a Medicaid managed care provider ended up with the Hope Florida board is expected to be ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive’s reporting on Darrin Phillips’ case prompted the Oregon Government Ethics Commission to launch its ...