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SUNY Leaders outline priorities in State of the University Address GOP Calls for Investigation into Federal Card Charges China signs deal with Russia to build a power plant on the moon ...
A new state law allowing Florida law enforcement to pursue criminal charges against undocumented immigrants is stirring controversy. The law empowers the state to act even if federal authorities ...
A woman was killed by an alligator May 6, 2025, while on Lake Kissimmee in Florida. FWC estimates Lake Kissimmee has second highest population of gators in the state, with Lake Okeechobee No. 1.
The Florida State Seminoles have sat atop the world of college football for many decades since they started play in the late 1940s. There were the dynasty years of legendary head coach Bobby ...
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate amended and then unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to prohibit building golf courses, hotels and other amenities on state park land amid speculation and ...
Ron DeSantis' own party have been investigating Hope Florida amid revelations that its foundation gave $10 million from a state Medicaid ... does not specifically outline how the funds will ...
Florida’s state bird could change later this year, as bills make their way through the Florida Legislature. SB 880, filed by State Sen. Ileana Garcia (R) Miami, has cleared a hurdle in the Senate.
Florida lawmakers are considering replacing the mockingbird as the state bird with the flamingo and scrub-jay. This is the eighth attempt in 25 years to replace the mockingbird. The bills have ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WFLA) — Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered all United States and the State of Florida flags to fly at half-staff on Monday, April 28. Recognizing the fallen officers of Florida who ...
Florida has undergone a dramatic political transformation over the past decade from a swing state to Republican stronghold. Florida’s recent congressional special election on April 1 ...
In short, only $57 million of a $67 million legal settlement Florida made with the Medicaid contractor Centene was considered “potential Medicaid-related damages to the State,” Agency for ...