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A Florida elementary school teacher is under investigation after he was allegedly caught telling a 5th-grade student, “I truly love you” in a creepy handwritten letter, according to police and ...
According to an investigation done by the Florida Department of Revenue, 41-year-old Kenson Fevrier collected $38,337.47 in sales tax from May 2020 through November 2024 but only gave $339.51 to ...
A new curriculum for African American history approved by the Florida Board of Education includes a lesson that teaches slavery had “personal benefits.” The board unanimously approved the ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The woman at the top of Florida's lead agency for environmental management and stewardship has resigned. This just a week before the controversial Guana Tomomato Matanzas ...
Some low-income families in Florida will be receiving a one-off payment of $450 per child, Governor Ron DeSantis has announced.. Approximately 59,000 families in the state are entitled to the ...
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JetBlue Sues Florida Department Of Revenue Days After Announcing Tallahassee Exit - MSNJetBlue Airways has announced it will depart the Floridian airport of Tallahassee in late October. The carrier has now filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Transport after accusing ...
The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a teacher who is accused of sending an inappropriate letter to one of his 11-year-old students.
“Businesses that collect but fail to remit sales taxes steal funds that go toward public services at the state and local level,” the Florida Department of Revenue said, referencing Yovic’s case.
The Florida board of education has voted to expand the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, banning classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation to all grades. Under the ...
Florida blasted for its Black history curriculum: "They want to replace history with lies" 02:00 Florida's 2023 Social Studies curriculum will include lessons on how "slaves developed skills" that ...
Florida's 14-day back-to-school sales tax holiday started July 29, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 11 for clothing, footwear, and backpacks costing $100 or less, school supplies costing $50 or less ...
Now is your chance to prepare! Here a list of things that will be tax exempt throughout the week: Clothing, footwear, and certain accessories with a sales price of $100 or less per item.
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