electrician or whatever it may be,” Florida Lottery Secretary John F. Davis said. READ: Community concert: United Way, CSX celebrates 100th anniversary of serving Northeast Florida The Florida ...
Lofstead shed light on the purpose of the South Florida Play Yellow Birdie Bash, emphasizing its charitable mission to benefit the local community through the Nicklaus Children's Health Care ...
Raisa Habersham is a local government reporter covering North Miami-Dade County. She is a graduate of the University of Georgia.
More than a year after local civil rights groups and the ACLU of Florida sued the City of Miami for allegedly racially gerrymandering its map of city voting districts, a federal judge has sided ...
Federal Judge K. Michael Moore said in a ruling that all five districts are unconstitutional and racially gerrymandered in violation of the 14th Amendment. NBC Universal, Inc. A major ruling from ...
And nowhere are they rising more than Florida. The Sunshine State has the nation's highest inflation rate, 3.91%, according to an analysis of index data by Moody’s Analytics based on a three ...
Damaris Allen is the executive director of Families for Strong Public Schools, a Florida public school graduate ... nearly $1 billion out of our local public schools this year.
My vision is for a Central Florida region united by a shared set of facts. This usually prompts an eye roll or a rueful laugh. But if there’s one thing I know from a long career in local ...
so where is the gerrymandering?” At Thursday’s city commission meeting, District 1 Commissioner Miguel Gabela told Local 10 News that commissioners were set to meet with the city’s legal ...
The decision tees up a discussion over how to redraw the voting map, which would decide who can vote for candidates to represent them in neighborhoods across Florida’s second most populous city.
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Soon, Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to approve or veto a bill that would ban local governments in Florida from requiring businesses to provide heat protections to workers who toil in the state’s ...