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Florida’s largest 55+ community is getting its own specialty license plate. What to know
Want to liven up your vehicle? If you're bored with Florida's standard orange, white and green license plates, the state offers a wide selection of specialty plates you can buy to provide some personal expression to your ride and make some money for charities. And soon you'll be able to brag about...
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.
Right on Time? How PCPS Views a State Mandate to Change Start Times at Public Schools
Polk County Public School leaders do not have a crystal ball, but when it comes to school start times they have binoculars zoomed in, and what they can see is this: times are changing, and they would like some local control of a statewide mandate to change start times for middle school and high school students.
Heavy Showers & Thunderstorms With Gusty Winds in Parts of Michigan
Torrential Rain & Thunder Continue in Parts of Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Good afternoon everyone. A strong cold front continues to push across the upper Great Lakes region, with gusty showers and storms ahead of the boundary. We also have scattered individual clusters nearing the Detroit area, as well as some heavy thunderstorms in northern Indiana.
Florida man one of 16 to compete for $1 million, VIP trip in NASCAR Powerball Playoff
A Florida man is on the way to possibly win a NASCAR contest. Not in a car, though. Kevin Weber, of Bradenton, was selected to be one of the 16 national semifinalists in the 2024 NASCAR Powerball Playoff. Those 16 Powerball players will go through multiple elimination rounds for their own championship...
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.
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