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JetBlue sues Florida Department of Revenue
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - JetBlue Airways is suing the Florida Department of Revenue, according to court records. The major airline filed the suit in Leon County civil court seven days ago. JetBlue is accusing Florida of wrongfully assessing that JetBlue owed an additional $631,000 for corporate income taxes from 2019 to 2021, according to documents obtained by WCTV. In the filing, JetBlue alleges that the state calculated the tax based on a geographical area that extends farther than Florida’s actual borders.
Joe DeLuca inducted into Florida Press Association Hall of Fame
Early in Joe DeLuca’s newspaper career, his father shared a piece of advice. “Do every job like it’s the last job you’ll ever have,” he said. DeLuca, president of the Tampa Bay Times, did just that. On Friday, the longtime Times executive was inducted into the Florida Press Association Hall of Fame for his service to the state’s journalism industry.
Mother takes son to Summerfield ER after he claims he was shot
A mother took her son to the Summerfield ER after he claimed he was shot. Marion County sheriff’s deputies went to the emergency room on Thursday where they interviewed the mother of 27-year-old Hunter Gough of Summerfield. The mother said she’d found her son “in the middle of the Lake Weir Subdivision covered in blood.” She drove him to the emergency room.
The 25th annual ‘Stop the Violence’ back-to-school rally
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Alachua County students prepared to go back to school, but they also learned valuable lessons at the “Stop The Violence” back-to-school rally. The “PAVE” program stands for People Against Violence Enterprises. It hosted this event to prepare families for back to school.
Man sentenced for elderly mom's death. Bugs crawled on her body; police wore biohazard suits
Here's a look at how a long-standing aggravated manslaughter case was resolved last week at the Marion County Judicial Center: State v. Jonathan Michael Miller Judge: Circuit Judge Peter Brigham. ...
Ex-convict blames low speed on inability to see well at night
An ex-convict blamed his low speed on his inability to see well at night. Louis William Resseque, 40, of Ocklawaha, was driving a white Ford pickup at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday and traveling at about 28 miles per hour in a 55 mph zone, according to an arrest report from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
Alachua County seeks community input for future park at West End
The community engagement event will be held on Aug. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Florida/IFAS Extension Office auditorium (22712 W. Newberry Road, in Newberry) The post Alachua County seeks community input for future park at West End appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
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