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Students across the country are protesting ICE’s actions after the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
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According to Orange County data, the county jail saw an increase in the monthly average of ICE detainees in January.
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Senate Bill 216 would disqualify recipients who fail to contact five -- or in small counties three -- new employers each week, miss three interviews without notifying the employer, or fail to return to work if called back.
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School districts throughout Florida are closing schools and laying off staff amidst under enrollment and under funding, in part due to the state’s universal voucher program.
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The walkouts are in protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in the state and across the country.
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One more Senate committee would still need to approve the proposal before it could become law.
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Mayor Jerry Demings said Orange County will stop letting ICE rebook detainees in order to hold them without charges for longer than 72 hours.
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Temperatures recently dropped to record-breaking lows in several parts of Central Florida, according to the National Weather Service.
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A proposal to eliminate the need to place yellow vehicle registration stickers on license plates has started to move in the Florida Legislature.
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In an explosive crash near the top of the downhill course in Cortina, Vonn landed a jump perpendicular to the slope and tumbled to a stop shortly below.
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Many spent their careers training on the mountains they'll be competing on at the Winter Games. Lindsey Vonn wanted to stage a comeback on these slopes and Jessie Diggins won her first World Cup there.
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Alberto Castañeda Mondragón was hospitalized with eight skull fractures and five life-threatening brain hemorrhages. Officers claimed he ran into a wall, but medical staff doubted that account.
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A collapsed sewer line, about 8 miles from the White House, pumped 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of wastewater into the Potomac. Repairs could take longer than previously expected.
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Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy League — ending military training, fellowships and certificate programs.
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Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has departed just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
