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Orange County officials say their Intergovernmental Services Agreement has a reimbursement rate of $88 a day for immigrant detainees, but the actual cost is $180 a day.
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Students are walking out of Central Florida high schools to protest the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Those four young Black men -- Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, Ernest Thomas and Charles Greenlee, who was only 16 -- were wrongly prosecuted or killed for the alleged rape of a white woman in Lake County in 1949.
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Daytona International Speedway announced Wednesday that all reserved grandstand seats have been purchased for the 68th running of “The Great American Race.”
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The amended agreement approved by the County Commission Tuesday followed a scathing audit last summer by the Comptroller's Office.
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During the latest board meeting, Orange County commissioners considered the path forward regarding its relationship with ICE.
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Animal specialists with SeaWorld Orlando are “cautiously optimistic” about the manatee’s recovery.
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Engineers are investigating a hydrogen leak that cut short a fueling test last week, delaying the moon mission by at least a month.
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Senate Bill 7036 is a wide-ranging, 40-page education bill, which among other things would allow school districts to purchase curricula developed by the Florida Department of Education.
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