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The resolution says converting a warehouse to a detention center could affect tourism, quality of life, and local resources, like water, sewer and public safety. It insists that ICE not bypass local land use rules or regulations.
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Records show Orange County plans to retain outside legal representation for the eminent domain claim.
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As public health experts work to investigate the already reported infections, the virus continues to spread throughout the state.
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In the House, Speaker Daniel Perez maintained the issue should be handled at the federal level.
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The northward-flowing Ocklawaha -- which intersects with the Silver River and the St. Johns -- has been blocked in Putnam County since 1968 by a dam that formed the Rodman Reservoir.
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Cpt. Cody A. Khork, an Army Reserve Captain, was killed in a drone attack while supporting military operations overseas.
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An issue with the SLS rocket’s helium system forced the agency to roll back the rocket to NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building for repair work.
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The county's legal experts say the mechanism — a charter amendment on annexations — wouldn't have been preempted by a recent state law.
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The County Council’s vote comes as possible property tax amendments in Florida could reduce county funding.
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Geese's iconic "V" formations and trademark squawks can be seen and heard overhead as they go back and forth to the south through the year. But what does it take for such a long trip?
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