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The Senate will have to vote to agree to extend it for it to happen.
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While some celebrate the expansion of school choice as personalized learning, others say it comes at the expense of public schools.
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Legislators were supposed to reconvene next week in Tallahassee to iron out the state’s budget. According to the House Speaker, that has been postponed.
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An item in the budget would cut Effective Access to Student Education or EASE grants for students to attend private colleges and universities.
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Once again, a study commissioned by the City of Mount Dora indicates a persistent, foul odor isn’t coming from the city’s wastewater plant.
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Officials with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said an alligator attack that claimed the life of a Davenport woman was most likely a reaction from the animal, rather than a predatory incident.
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County commissioners heard from staff Tuesday on the development rule changes expected from a still-pending Orange Code.
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Sixty percent of Floridians say they plan to travel this summer, according to a AAA survey conducted in April.
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The bill does not specifically name fluoride, but it stops municipal authorities from adding water quality “additives” to local water supplies.
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Major League Baseball has lifted the lifetime ban of Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and 15 other deceased players. The move clears the way for a Hall of Fame vote but doesn't guarantee admission.
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There are lots of unknowns ahead of potential direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey.
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José Mujica, the charismatic former guerrilla fighter who later went on to lead Uruguay and became known as "the world's poorest president" for his austere lifestyle, has died at 89.
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On the witness stand on Tuesday, the singer at the center of the prosecution's case said that Combs controlled most aspects of her life and career.
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Youssef was in fifth grade and living in New Jersey when the Twin Towers fell. His new show, #1 Happy Family USA, draws on the experiences of his own Egyptian American family during that tense time.
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On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. goes to Capitol Hill to promote and defend his massive overhaul of HHS, and President Trump's plans to change it even more.