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Races will be decided at local, state and federal levels, including numerous nonpartisan local contests.
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Tuesday is Florida’s primary election day. Voters will decide which candidates advance to November in races for governor, Congress and more. Many nonpartisan local contests are also open to all voters.
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Here’s your Wednesday digest — top local headlines, our upcoming events and ways to get involved.
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The new summary removes language that a circuit judge called “misleading and inaccurate” in favor of more neutral language.
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Winter Park city commissioners are considering new rules for e-bikes, e-scooters and other micromobility devices, including safety education requirements for riders under 16.
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As schools look for ways to curb vaping, sensors are being installed in bathrooms. Engage examines whether they deter students, what they detect, and what parents need to know.
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HIV community clinics are being cut off from federal direct funding next month. Two of them are in Orange County - an area with one of the country’s highest rates of new diagnoses.
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The demonstration at the HCA Florida Osceola Hospital in Kissimmee comes as the union representing the workers negotiates a new contract with HCA Healthcare
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"We are having a beautiful response for people," Maria Maya said. "But it's not enough. Definitely, we need more help. We need more donations."
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MCPS also approved a “Future-Focused Operations Plan,” which calls for reducing the number of elementary schools by four over the next five years.
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A federal judge's decision in Texas has major implications for the National Firearms Act. What does this mean for certain guns and other weapons?
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A federal prosecutor who was fired earlier this year is suing the DOJ, alleging she was unlawfully dismissed for political reasons tied to her work prosecuting a case against anti-abortion activists.
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The California Democrat has admitted to "personal mistakes" outside his marriage but also says his actions were consensual in nature and did not violate House ethics rules.
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Paul Yoon's new novel follows a dog conscripted into an unnamed war in an unnamed country. From the very first page, Etna's voice is somber and poetic in its simplicity.
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Federal officials acknowledged that ICE special agents tracked a New York man to his house, the airport and a hotel to question him about a critical email he sent to the former head of ICE in January.
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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona about conditions aboard the USS Lincoln and his calls for an investigation into sailors' treatment.
