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Florida authorities have raided the home of the state’s former COVID data curator, who was ousted for making public remarks about the data.
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Florida crime is down, according to the Department of Law Enforcement’s 2018 Semi-Annual Uniform Crime Report.
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Governor Rick Scott wants to establish a statewide counterterrorism task force.
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A public meeting next week to discuss ousting DeBary mayor Clint Johnson will go ahead. At a court hearing today a judge turned down an injunction to stop…
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested a southwest Florida man accused of hacking both the state and Lee County’s elections websites.
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Eatonville's Police Chief Eugenio Bernal resigned Tuesday. The resignation comes a few days after the town's newly-elected mayor asked appointed staff to submit a voluntary resignation and be subject to an internal review.
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No criminal charges will be filed against two former Orange County employees who gave themselves severance payments of nearly $300,000.
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Maybe it shouldn't seem like such a big deal, but when former Florida Department of Law Enforcement commissioner Gerald Bailey, a well-respected employee of the state, was kicked aside for a yes-person who also happened to be a personal assistant to the state's first couple, it was a big deal. Especially a big deal when the governor and his whole cabinet square-danced over whether or not his firing was fair before realizing that there is no sense in arguing with Scott. What's done is done!
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90.7's political commentators Dick Batchelor and Lou Frey discuss Florida politics - including the departure of FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey and the upcoming 2016 Presidential election.
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A Central Florida attorney has filed a complaint against the state, seeking a criminal investigation into the controversial firing of former Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey. St. Petersburg Attorney Matthew Weidner is asking State Attorney Willie Meggs to investigate whether Governor Rick Scott forced Bailey out of his job, as Bailey contends. He also wants Meggs to look into how much the rest of the cabinet members knew.