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Floridians may see these property tax proposals on the 2026 ballot.
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The protests follow nationwide No Kings protests held last June to decry the policies of the Trump administration.
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The bomb threat was sent via an anonymous email on Tuesday.
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Commissioners created two new districts within its borders ahead of the next election cycle.
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An Orlando IRS employee received a Reduction in Force – or RIF -- termination notice while on furlough during the federal government shutdown.
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Although Mayor Jerry Demings said Orange County has too much on its plate to prioritize the idea, he gave staff the OK to do some preliminary research.
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Orange County has six commission districts now but will soon have eight, once commissioners decide on a new county map.
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Seminole County residents have a new public transportation service available at the touch of their fingertips.
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Amidst a decrease in more than 18,000 students in Central Florida, Sumter is the only district that recorded an increase in student enrollment this fall compared with last.
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Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died.
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On Wednesday, the president showcased models for a grand new monument to be added to the gateway of the National Mall: a large, neoclassical arch topped with eagles and a gilded, winged figure.
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President Trump says he will meet with the Russia president in Budapest, after high level meetings next week that would include Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Rebecca dominates du Maurier's legacy, but she wrote plenty of other macabre novels and short stories. A collection called After Midnight gathers 13 of these tales, with an intro by Stephen King.
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NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. His new memoir is We Survived the Night.
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Democratic-led states secured a legal victory to keep the personal data of food recipients out of the federal government's reach. But NPR's reporting shows that millions of records on Americans have already been shared.