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900 families to be evicted from Florida mobile home park
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
Park authorities reported that the closure is part of a community development plan that seeks to modernize the area
The instant popularity of "Let's go, Brandon" has prompted the making of t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and a chart-topping rap
Nearly 79% of voters helped secure Francis Suarez’s landslide victory in Miami’s mayoral race.
A controversial elections law adopted by Florida legislators this year is facing stiff legal challenges in federal court, but Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling on lawmakers to double down on “elections integrity” in 2022.
Alleged front man for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro still faces charge of money laundering conspiracy.
Florida Department of Education took away the funding from Alachua and Broward county as punishment for requiring students and teachers to wear masks.
Upcoming conference in Orlando highlights prominent Cuban-American leaders taking aim at cultural Marxism
"So, NYPD, Minneapolis, Seattle — if you're not being treated well, we'll treat you better here," said Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, addressing disaffected, out-of-state police officers in Democrat-run cities.
Lawyers filed a lawsuit to grant permanent residency to thousands of Cubans who are in legal limbo
The comparison of dental records positively identified the remains as belonging to Laundrie.
The violent riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 that stalled certification of the presidential election ended with five deaths, roughly 150 injured and more than 635 arrested, including 69 Floridians so far, the most from any single state. At least 28 of those 69