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New poll: Suspended Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell leads in race to reclaim job
A new poll released by former Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell shows her 11 points ahead of her successor Andrew Bain as she runs to retake her former position following her suspension by Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2023. The poll was conducted by Change Research through an online survey of 887 likely 2024 voters in Orange and Osceola counties in June. The Worrell campaign agreed to ...
Oviedo City Council adds $20.4 million police building referendum to ballot
After a lengthy discussion on Tuesday, the Oviedo City Council voted to give November voters a police building referendum vote to decide whether or not the city will use $20.4 million in additional bonds to cover the costs of a new Oviedo public safety building. If approved by voters on...
Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices
Spurred by fed-up consumers, states are trying to curb spiraling prescription drug costs by assembling special public boards to investigate and regulate pricing. The idea is similar to a local utility board: a public group that sets rules or makes recommendations to ensure that what they’re regulating — in this case, prescription medications — is […] The post Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Local Arts Group Among Five Finalists for Winter Park Health Foundation Grant
Central Florida Vocal Arts (CFVA) is among five nonprofits to receive a total of $250,000 from Winter Park Health Foundation‘s Well Together Grant Awards Challenge, aimed at finding solutions to critical youth health issues in Winter Park, Eatonville, and Maitland. The process began in March with an open call...
Volusia clerk of court says Republican primary opponent lacks understanding of the job
Volusia County Clerk of Court Laura Roth will face an election challenge for the first time since she won her seat in 2016 from two twenty-something political newcomers. Roth, 54, faces a challenge from fellow Republican John Flemm, 22, in the primary on Aug. 20. The winner of that contest will face unknown...
Need backpacks, supplies, haircuts before school? Here's where you can get them in Brevard
Is your kid in need of a backpack, haircut or other supplies before they head back to class at the start of August? Are you looking for a fun activity before summer comes to an end? There are numerous back-to-school events being held around the Space Coast from now up until the weekend before Monday, Aug. 12, the first day of school for Brevard students. Some offer free resources, while others are simply a chance to relax...
Concerns involving voting security become a major focus at the GOP convention
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) – Donald Trump claims the 2020 election was stolen from him, which resulted in a massive recount in a number of states, election workers being threatened, and charges against Trump and others for trying to overturn the election. As well as a mob take-over of the capital building to prevent the […]
Florida’s Climate Tech Hub Has a Florida Problem
The Biden administration loves a hub. There are the hydrogen hubs, the direct air capture hubs, and now there are the tech hubs. Established as a part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, the $10 billion program has so far seeded 12 such hubs across the country. Four of these are focused on clean energy and sustainability, and one is located in the great state of Florida, which recently passed legislation essentially deleting the words “climate change” from state law. The South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub did not, in the end, eliminate climate from its name. But...
Florida among top 20 most financially distressed states. Here's what that means
Between inflation, fluctuating unemployment, public health crises and natural disasters, many people across the country have found it hard to make ends meet. Personal finance website WalletHub released its list of the top states where residents have been facing financial distress the most and Florida ranked towards the top. “Measuring...
DeSantis’ voter fraud suspects can be charged after all, judges say
TALLAHASSEE — Two people whose charges of voter fraud were dismissed by South Florida judges could still face jail time after two appellate courts overturned the decisions on Wednesday. Ronald Lee Miller, 59, and Terry Hubbard, 66, were two of the roughly 20 people targeted by Gov. Ron DeSantis’...
University of Miami scientists using coral from Honduras to help save Florida reefs
MIAMI — Scientists from the University of Miami are trying to help solve Florida's coral crisis by taking coral from Honduras and hoping to breed them with coral in the state. Scientists took coral from a site in Tela Bay, which is off the northern coast of the mainland,...
Some Central Florida municipalities opt out of state effort designed to increase affordable housing
CLERMONT, Fla. — At least two local governments in Central Florida have opted out of part of a state law that’s designed to create more affordable housing. Leaders in Winter Park and in Lake County have decided to exempt their municipalities from a tax exemption part of the Live Local Act.
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