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Florida has the largest population of Haitian TPS holders. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether they can continue to live and work in the U.S. will impact the state's caretaking industry.
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Peter Cranis, executive director of the Space Coast Office of Tourism, says the level of excitement is high around NASA's Artemis II launch.
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Thousands of people participated in the third national No Kings protests in more than 20 Central Florida events from Ocala to Orlando to Palm Bay.
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More than 350 residents were evacuated last week from The Rialto’s apartments, following reports of jammed front doors and "loud popping sounds."
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The fight to protect HIV medication for low-income patients will continue during the Florida Legislature’s April special session.
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The proposed liquefied natural gas plant has sparked concern for many Merritt Island residents.
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The County Commission ruled on a handful of provisions at issue in the Orange County Fire Fighters Association’s contract negotiations, paving the way to approve a final contract.
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A crowd of concerned residents packed Tuesday’s workshop about a liquefied natural gas plant proposed for Merritt Island.
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The new UFL spring football team, the Orlando Storm, has a roster that includes seven players from Florida colleges, including guards Samuel Jackson and Cole Schneider, out of the University of Central Florida.
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The shortlisted titles include novels and novellas from authors and translators spanning four continents, with stories that range from Japanese-controlled 1930s Taiwan to the streets of Tehran in 1979.
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Set in a quaint Irish village, The Keeper follows The Searcher and The Hunter, and solidifies the crime series' status as a contemporary classic.
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Iran attacked and set on fire a massive Kuwaiti oil tanker off Dubai overnight, as Gulf states increasingly suffer the fallout from the war.
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March 31 is Cesar Chavez's birthday, and a longtime holiday. In the wake of sexual assault allegations against him, residents in the farming town of Delano are conflicted about how to remember him.
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Andrea Lucas, the Trump-appointed chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has set a new agenda for an agency that long prioritized vulnerable and underserved workers.
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An end to birthright citizenship would mean a new layer of bureaucracy for all babies born in the U.S. and could cause delays for health insurance and other benefits.
