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Bills in the Florida Legislature would shield the names of police officers who say they are crime victims

The proposals would create a public-records exemption — including for police officers who say they are crime victims.
Florida election recount

A Senate Republican files a bill to take away the right to cast a mail ballot for many Floridians

Sen. Blaise Ingoglia has filed a bill that could lead to potentially far-reaching changes in voting by mail in Florida.
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Even Power is selected as Florida GOP chair to replace the fired Christian Ziegler

The Florida Republican Party’s executive committee removed embattled Chair Christian Ziegler and replaced him with Evan Power.

Improving Health Span Through Lifestyle Changes and Personalized Treatment

In the realm of health and wellness, the concept of improving health span through lifestyle changes and personalized treatment is gaining significant attention. Dr. Fred Harvey, a renowned health expert, recently shed light on this...

St. Pete activists call for lawmakers “prioritize working people” ahead of 2024 legislative session

Listen: The Florida Legislative Session starts January 9th, and a coalition of Florida advocates and leaders spoke on the steps of St. Petersburg City Hall to demand lawmakers listen to the concerns of working Floridians....
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Dangerous thunderstorms to impact Florida Monday night and Tuesday

The primary hazard from these squall-line thunderstorms will be straight-line wind gusts between 60 and 80 mph
Hillsborough County's suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren

Andrew Warren won’t run for Hillsborough State Attorney in 2024

State Attorney Susan Lopez, who was appointed by Ron DeSantis to take Andrew Warren’s place, is seeking election to the seat in November.
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Gas prices are up in Florida even though they’re down nationally

Average prices at the pump in Florida rose 9 cents in the past week, while national prices dropped.
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The Florida Legislature targets child social media use

House Speaker Paul Renner said social media has a “devastating effect on kids” and that lawmakers should be able to impose online regulations.
Attorney addresses jury

A bill in Florida would allow women who have recently given birth to be excused from jury duty

©2024 The News Service of Florida A proposal that would allow women who have recently given birth to be excused from jury duty is ready for consideration by the full House after getting support Monday...

Supreme Mathematics: Principles for Organization

African-Americans have created a stable institution for political empowerment: The Black Church. Other organization, including the church, Nation of Islam, fraternities and even the Hip Hop industry have organized around a principles of Supreme Mathematics....

Rebranding. Refugees. Emotive Music.

Take a close look at the image above. It was posted on social media by accomplished design and branding expert Josh Klenert. In this edition of Life Elsewhere we talk with Josh about his post....

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