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Florida students can earn ABAC credit for certifications
TIFTON — Florida high school students who earn industry certifications can now receive credits toward their degrees in the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. ABAC President Tracy Brundage was joined by Jeb Smith, the president of Florida Farm Bureau, and Tal Coley, CEO of the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA), as well ...
Reel Talk: Amanda goes diving with goliath grouper
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The goliath grouper spawning aggregation happens annually from July through October. 8 On Your Side’s Amanda Holly went diving off the east coast of Florida to see the gathering of these gentle giants. Goliath grouper are the largest of the Atlantic groupers. They can weigh up to 800 pounds and grow […]
Guns battle brewing: Campus and open carry bills will be back in 2025 Florida Legislature
A Labor Day weekend glass bottle attack of two Pennsylvania students wearing yarmulkes has prompted Rep. Randy Fine, R-Brevard, to renew his pledge to file legislation to repeal Florida’s “gun-free zone” for state college and university campuses. Fine’s pledge comes in the wake of gun activists filing a federal lawsuit in South Florida to have Florida’s open-carry ban declared unconstitutional, and after Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican Legislature earlier this year eliminated a requirement for a...
DeSantis tramples Florida unions rights even as labor’s power explodes elsewhere
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is a man of the people, a vocal champion in defense of labor unions. And he cares deeply about bread-and-butter issues and promoting workers’ rights. DeSantis also labors tirelessly to secure better wages, salaries, and conditions for working and middle-class Floridians. Okay, you can wake up now. None of the above […]
Lawmakers approve extra funds for food, services for veterans’ nursing homes
Lawmakers on the Florida Legislative Budget Commission on Friday approved $3.5 million to cover food and contracted services at Florida’s eight veterans’ nursing homes and assisted living facility. In its request for extra funds for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs said it lacked enough money to buy food and pay […]
Law passed after Surfside collapse affecting Florida's real estate market
(The Center Square)— A new Florida condominium law is affecting the Sunshine State's real estate market. The new measure requires costly inspections, significantly increasing homeowners' costs. The law — Senate Bill 4D — was passed during a special session in 2022 and requires condominium associations to retain adequate funds for building repairs. Buildings three stories or higher are subject to inspection requirements. Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, is currently...
Massive Florida Real Estate Crisis Could Make Thousands Flee to New York
Home prices in Florida are reaching catastrophic levels; sparking concern that residents are being forced to flee to other states. It wasn't that long ago when Florida emerged as a hotspot for retirees and people seeking a cheaper cost of living. The Sunshine State advertised itself as a promised paradise...
Westwood-Jensen Beach football game canceled after player taken away in ambulance
JENSEN BEACH - The high school football game between Fort Pierce Westwood and Jensen Beach High was postponed in the second quarter because of a medical emergency on the Westwood sideline. With 4 minutes, 24 seconds left in the second quarter, a Westwood player needed medical attention. An ice tub was created for the player before he was taken away by ambulance. ...
Florida AG sues Biden Admin for records on released criminals released into the U.S. instead of being deported
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration to obtain information about the release of foreign nationals convicted of violent crimes who were allegedly released into U.S. communities instead of being deported. The lawsuit follows a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Moody's office in March, seeking records on this issue, which has so far gone unanswered.
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