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Biden administration appeals blocked ruling involving gender-based discrimination in Florida
The Biden administration has taken its fight to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal judge blocked a new health-care rule designed to prevent discrimination based on gender identity.
Over 100 Employees to Be Laid Off as Florida Call Center Plans Cuts
The wave of layoffs sweeping across Florida in August has continued into the fall, with Port St. Lucie-based call center iVox Solutions announcing plans to lay off 109 employees. The job cuts are expected to take effect at the end of October 2024, following the conclusion of a contract with Altice USA, a major broadband communications provider.
Interest Grows as Canadian Coffee Chain Considers Expansion into Florida
Floridians may soon have the chance to savor a taste of the North without leaving the Sunshine State. Tim Hortons, the renowned Canada-based coffee and donut chain, has reportedly expressed renewed interest in expanding into Florida. For residents who have traveled to northern states or Canada, the name Tim Hortons may already be familiar. Now, the brand is looking to make its mark in South and Central Florida, offering a fresh option for coffee lovers.
World War II vet, 95, fears foreclosure after losing suit to Florida condo association
Louis Gomez says his upstairs neighbor caused the water leak that sparked the lawsuit by his condo association. His neighbor denies causing the leak, and the Palm Greens Condo 1 Association in West Delray says it sued the 95-year-old World War II veteran and recent cancer survivor because he refused multiple requests to allow workers to enter his 978-square-foot condo unit, built in 1974, to deal with mold caused by the leak.
Florida state health agency comes out against abortion ballot amendment
The Florida state agency in charge of running its Medicaid program as well as licensing and regulating health providers is publicly targeting a ballot measure that would restore and codify abortion rights in the state, a move that critics say is a blatant violation of state law. A website launched by the Florida Agency for…
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