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A suspect has been identified in the Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner. President Trump and several cabinet members were safely rushed from the event.
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State Attorney Monique Worrell said there was no case against them, that “it didn’t even come close.”
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The extension of the program aims to reduce drowning, which is the leading cause of accidental deaths in Florida kids between 1 and 4 years old.
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A new location of OCA, Opportunity, Community and Ability, is coming to Longwood that serves youth and adults with special needs.
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State law requires all county correctional facilities to temporarily house ICE detainees.
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A swamp fire in Lake County is under control but is expected to spew smoke for a few weeks.
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The Osceola County elections supervisor said new maps, which are being decided at a special legislative session next week, could strain counties, confuse voters, and reduce turnout.
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Small and local businesses in Orlando will get an advantage when bidding on city contracts under policy approved Monday. The initiative follows a similar Orange County program.
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The U.S. Forest Service is expected to decide soon on the request from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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Palestinian officials say local elections in Gaza and the West Bank mark a step toward a long-delayed presidential election. The Palestinian Authority hasn't held a presidential election in 21 years.
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The hard-nosed linebacker, who won three Super Bowls and later coached Arkansas-Pine Bluff, has died. UAPB and the Commanders announced his death Sunday. No cause of death was disclosed.
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A Texas judge ordered Hayam El Gamal and her five children released Thursday. Two days later, their lawyers say, ICE re-arrested and tried to deport them.
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One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.
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Top government officials were rushed out of the Washington Hilton after gunshots were heard at the dinner. NPR journalists describe hiding under tables and scrambling for information as the night unfolded.
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The 31-year-old teacher and engineer from California sent an alleged message to family members saying that he wanted to target administration officials.
