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DeSantis reiterates elimination of property taxes during press conference in Orlando
The conference took place at 7025 Augusta National Drive.
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Video shows Florida officer fatally shooting suspect who charged at him with knife
Dramatic new surveillance video shows the moment a Florida police officer fatally shot a man who charged at him with a knife.
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Two ocean drones launched to map Florida's coastline for the first time
Florida’s coastline is about to get mapped, and it’s all thanks to two unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) launched in St. Petersburg. The USVs, managed by the company Saildrone, are helping the Sunshine State on its multiyear mission to survey coastal waters within the continental shelf. “At 2,170 kilometers long, Florida’s coastline is second only to Alaska among U.S. states,”...
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12-year-old Florida boy arrested after manifesto revealed plans to bomb school: Sheriff
A 12-year-old student was arrested Thursday in Southwest Florida after authorities said they found a manifesto detailing his plans to bomb his school. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said the boy’s classmates at Veterans Park Academy for the Arts saw him creating “concerning drawings,” NBC affiliate WFLA reported. One of those drawings allegedly included a map of the school...
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Trump-backed Byron Donalds makes campaign debut in 2026 race to replace DeSantis
The 2026 Florida governor’s race is already heating up as U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds — who is backed by President Donald Trump — opens his campaign Friday evening with a rally in his hometown of Bonita Springs in southwest Florida. Donalds’ campaign stop at Sugarshack, a live music venue and restaurant in downtown Bonita Springs, comes a month after he…
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Florida Supreme Court justices weigh execution of ‘morbidly obese' Inmate
Pointing to his obesity and other medical conditions, lawyers for Florida Death Row inmate Michael Tanzi are trying to halt his scheduled April 8 execution by arguing that using the state’s lethal-injection procedure would violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
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30,000 homeowners need to finish forms for My Safe Florida Home grants
State Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis on Thursday urged homeowners to complete forms needed to receive grants through the My Safe Florida Home hardening program, as more than $100 million remains on the table. A news release from Patronis’ office said people have completed home inspections but have not submitted required information about their ages and incomes. “There’s over $100…
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Democrats raise millions in Florida special House elections: ‘The floodgates have really opened'
Democrats, with few electoral outlets for their outrage at President Donald Trump’s dramatic restructuring of the federal government, are pouring millions of dollars into two special elections in Florida. That’s where Democratic candidates are trying to accomplish the improbable by flipping a pair of Trump-friendly congressional seats and carving into Republicans’ narrow 218 to 213 majority in the U.S....
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Floridians may soon pay less in sales tax: House Speaker on his plan for financial relief
Financial relief could be on the way for millions of Floridians and state visitors by way of a sales tax cut.
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‘Lucy's Law' on boater safety unanimously passes in Florida House
The Florida House on Wednesday passed “Lucy’s Law” – a bill named after a 17-year-old South Florida student who died in a boating accident – that aims to enhance boater safety. NBC6’s Laura Rodriguez reports
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Florida Speaker on his plan to cut the state's sales tax
Florida House Speaker Danny Perez discusses his plan for financial relief for residents: by cutting sales tax. NBC6’s Hatzel Vela reports
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Florida House approves bill to lower gun-buying age
In an issue rooted in the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Florida House on Wednesday approved repealing a law that prevents people under age 21 from buying rifles and other long guns.
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Florida Senate passes bill to undo law regarding later school start times
Florida lawmakers in 2023 passed a law aimed at starting high-school classes later in the morning, pointing to research showing that teens are not getting enough sleep. But two years later, with a 2026 deadline looming for school districts to comply, the Florida Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a bill that would undo the law and leave it up to…
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Florida House speaker calls for permanent sales-tax cut
House Speaker Daniel Perez said Wednesday he wants to lower the state’s sales-tax rate, trimming revenue by almost $5 billion a year.
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Florida House speaker calls for permanent sales-tax cut
House Speaker Daniel Perez said Wednesday he wants to lower the state’s sales-tax rate, trimming revenue by almost $5 billion a year.
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Florida House approves repealing law blocking people under 21 from buying rifles
In an issue rooted in the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Florida House on Wednesday approved repealing a law that prevents people under age 21 from buying rifles and other long guns.
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Florida considers loosening child labor laws
Child labor laws may change in Florida. A bill moving in Tallahassee would eliminate restrictions for teenagers who work. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports
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Video shows substitute teacher instigating fight with 14-year-old: Florida sheriff
A substitute teacher in Hillsborough County is behind bars after authorities said he tried to start a fight with a 14-year-old boy on Tuesday. Benjamin Barnes, 26, is facing a battery charge after the incident that happened at 9:35 a.m. at Webb Middle School. The Hillsborough County Sheriff Office said Barnes “got into a verbal altercation with a 14-year-old male…
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Video appears to show substitute teacher in altercation with 14-year-old in Hillsborough County
A substitute teacher in Hillsborough County is behind bars after authorities said he tried to start a fight with a 14-year-old boy on Tuesday.
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Condo bill aims for transparency as buildings work to meet safety laws after Surfside
A key Senate committee on Tuesday gave initial approval to a measure that would build on laws requiring safety inspections of older condominium buildings and adequate financial reserves for repairs. The bill (SB 1742) is aimed at “providing condo owners a smoother, more flexible financial path forward without compromising safety,” Senate Regulated Industries Chairwoman Jennifer Bradley, R-Fleming Island, said before…