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Florida's public universities can free up $22.5 million a year to compensate student-athletes. That's under an emergency rule ...
Juneteenth, the day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, is not a state holiday in Florida. Here's what to ...
IN CONTEMPT — Federal Judge KATHLEEN WILLIAMS on Tuesday held Florida Attorney General JAMES UTHMEIER in civil contempt, ...
The big story: In all the talk about whether to ban student cellphone use, student voices are often the least heard. Two ...
Sun Sentinel columnist Steve Bousquet looks back at the long life of R. Emmett McTigue, who died on June 13 at the age of 92.
“When I grew up, I paid attention in social studies,” Fabiano said, recounting how, as a child, he was moved by the stories of Holocaust survivors he grew up around in New York. “I see the same thing ...
A day after the Florida Legislature approved a $115.1 billion state budget, Florida TaxWatch released its annual “Turkey ...
Tallahassee’s protest was only one of 1,800 taking place across the nation. Some estimates suggest that between 4 and 6 ...
Thousands lined both sides of Monroe Street outside the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee for the "No Kings" demonstration on ...
Twenty-four years after hockey left Tallahassee, a former player is making strides to bring the Tiger Sharks back to the ...
Before wrapping up Monday, Florida lawmakers made a major budget move—approving a $750 million deposit into the state’s rainy-day fund.
The Florida Board of Professional Engineers has filed a 724-count administrative complaint against Enrique Fernandez Jr., a South Florida man accused of forging his late father’s name and license ...