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A cold front is expected to move through parts of northern Florida next week, bringing with it temperatures below average for late August. According to one meteorologist Newsweek spoke with, northern regions of the state could see temperatures several degrees cooler than average for this time of year.
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A judge has ordered ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in Florida to wind down operations. What happens now?
A federal judge has halted further expansion of the immigration detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" in the Florida Everglades.
An administrative law judge issued an order granting the group's request to withdraw the challenge to a proposed rule about the hunt.
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into the North Atlantic.
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Jury hears opening statements in trial of Florida matriarch charged in her ex-son-in-law's death
More than a decade after a hired hit man shot her former son-in-law in the head in his Tallahassee garage, 75-year-old Donna Adelson is now on trial for helping orchestrate the 2014 murder of Daniel Markel,
The Florida Public Service Commission will hold what could be a two-week hearing in October on a proposed base-rate settlement for Florida Power & Light. Commission Chairman Mike La Rosa on Friday signed an order scheduling the hearing during the weeks of Oct. 6 to Oct. 10 and Oct. 13 to Oct. 17.
Harjinder Singh faces vehicular homicide charges for deadly Florida crash while his brother Harneet Singh arrested by immigration authorities.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction halting further expansion of an immigration detention center built in the middle of the Florida Everglades.
A bill requires parental consent for the use of corporal punishment, either for the entire school year or before each instance.
Texas and Florida, which have near-total abortion bans, said nationwide access to mifepristone makes it impossible for the states to enforce their abortion laws.
Bill Brown, 96, has no plans to slow down his efforts to fight hunger in his community. He founded the Children’s Table three decades ago, and his food bank has become a volunteer movement in North Central Florida,