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Lara Trump says she's removing herself from consideration to be Florida senator
The announcement comes weeks after Trump announced that she was stepping down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee.
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Fast-growing Florida tops 23.3 million people in 2024, Census Bureau data says
Growing faster than almost any other state, Florida’s estimated population topped 23.3 million people this year, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Is it legal to deck out cars in Christmas lights?
A TikTok trend is showing user wrapping their cars in Christmas lights and hitting roads. But is actually legal in Florida? NBC6’s Lena Salzbank reports
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Florida police issue warning after monkeys are spotted roaming residential community
Police in Florida are warning residents to stay away from monkeys spotted roaming a residential community this week.
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Pornhub to block access in Florida due to age verification law starting Jan. 1
Pornhub, the video-sharing pornographic website, says it will block Floridians from accessing the site beginning Jan. 1, in response to an age verification law set to go into effect that very day.
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Pornhub to block access in Florida due to age verification law
The video-sharing pornographic website said it will block Floridians from their website starting Jan. 1.
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New arrest warrant amplifies Florida's fight with feds over second Trump assassination attempt
State leaders say the federal government has “stonewalled” their attempts to investigate the September assassination attempt. Ryan Routh already faces federal charges.
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Florida files new charges against assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh
Florida’s Attorney General announced new charges against Ryan Routh, the man accused in an attempted assassination of President-elect Donald Trump. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports.
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Reaction as Florida lawmakers move to end in-state tuition for Dreamers
For the second straight year, lawmakers in Tallahassee are talking about taking away the right of so-called Dreamers to pay the in-state tuition rate at state universities.
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Florida lawmakers move to end in-state tuition for ‘dreamers'
For the second straight year, lawmakers in Tallahassee are talking about taking away the right of so-called Dreamers to pay the in-state tuition rate at state universities.
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Florida lawmakers move to repeal law that lets Dreamers pay in-state tuition
Senate President Ben Albritton on Monday suggested phasing out a decade-old law that allows some undocumented immigrant students, known as “dreamers,” to receive in-state tuition rates at Florida universities and colleges.
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Former prison guard trainee sentenced to death for killing 5 women at Florida bank
A former prison guard trainee has been sentenced to death for the 2019 execution-style killings of five women inside a Florida bank. Zephen Xaver appeared to gulp, but otherwise showed no emotion as Judge Angela Cowden pronounced the sentence Monday. The 27-year-old had pleaded guilty last year to the murders, but his attorneys had asked for a life sentence rather...
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Florida sheriff mourns corporal shot and killed by suspect during traffic stop
A Florida sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed during a traffic stop Sunday by a suspect who was later killed in a confrontation with other deputies, officials said.
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Florida sheriff becomes emotional discussing corporal's killing
Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell becomes emotional while discussing the killing of Cpl. Elio Diaz in the line of duty.
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Florida Amber Alert canceled after 5-year-old found safe with grandmother
A Florida Amber Alert that was issued Monday morning for a 5-year-old boy who went missing was cancelled after he was found safe with his grandmother, authorities said.
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Fisherman reels in $1.7 million worth of cocaine off Florida coast
Police in Florida are trying to find the rightful owner of over 55 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated $1.7 million, that were found along the Atlantic coastline.
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Last of Florida 5Ks that fundraise for the Special Olympics concludes in Miami
The end of a series of 5Ks along the state of Florida that fundraises and campaigns for the Special Olympics, concluded on Saturday in downtown Miami.
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Young activists take on a government agency in a Florida climate lawsuit
A group of young people in Florida is suing the state agency that regulates public utilities in the hopes of forcing the state’s energy companies to transition toward renewable energy sources. The activists say they believe the Florida Public Service Commission’s continued reliance on fossil fuels is a violation of their constitutional rights. The case is one of a string...
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Florida could move toward its first sanctioned bear hunt in nearly a decade
The proposals are expected to be completed by a May commission meeting, giving staff members time to compile data from ongoing studies about bear populations and gather more public input.
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16 people hospitalized after 2 airboats collide off Tamiami Trail in Collier County
More than a dozen people were hospitalized after two airboats collided off Tamiami Trail in Collier County Friday afternoon.