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Central Florida Public Media and StoryCorps are bringing together strangers with differing political views for guided conversations. Elaine Silver, a Longwood divorce attorney, sat down for a conversation with University of Central Florida student Becca.
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The Florida Board of Governors will meet Friday to consider the creation of – and new bylaws for – the Commission for Public Higher Education.
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Under the deal, in which Duke Energy retrofits its light fixtures, Groveland will also save money, because the new lights will be much more energy efficient.
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The governor announced there were no D or F graded school districts in 2025.
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The law bans unauthorized camping or sleeping on public property. Its effectiveness is unclear, and depends on who you ask.
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Wedgefield residents’ ongoing water quality concerns stem from the area’s “substandard” water and wastewater systems, according to Orange County Utilities.
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Along with the school tax holiday, Governor Ron DeSantis announced a permanent, year-round hurricane preparedness sales tax holiday.
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Funding for AP and IB programs at the state’s K-12 schools was also salvaged.
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Several Central Florida cities will have fireworks this year, including Altamonte Springs on Thursday and Oviedo on Saturday.
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Immigrant rights organizations sued the state arguing that its new law conflicts with federal immigration law, and under longstanding Supreme Court precedent, states must bow to federal law in the event of such conflicts.
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"I thought my mom was going to die in front of me," said Taylor Bergmann, a 19-year-old who fought to save the people in his family after the Guadalupe River smashed through their home.
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On Sunday, the chatbot was updated to "not shy away from making claims which are politically incorrect, as long as they are well substantiated." By Tuesday, it was praising Hitler.
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Mottley's latest novel follows three young women as they navigate pregnancy and motherhood in a small town in Florida. She sees the novel as an extension of her work as a doula.
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Amid a cluster of top 10 album debuts this week, there's a left-field hit with staying power: the soundtrack to the Netflix original movie KPop Demon Hunters, which surges into the top five.
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Yaccarino, a traditional business executive, was in many ways a strong foil to the mercurial and controversy-courting Musk. She did not cite a reason for her departure.