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The tax issues come months after a city audit found the ferris wheel company owed the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent and ticket surcharges.
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After a public outcry not to fire Key West City Manager Al Childress, the city commission voted 4-3 Wednesday to terminate Childress’ work contract without cause.
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How does Biden’s position on Israel and Gaza compare with his 2024 presidential opponent, former President Donald Trump?
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The tax holiday will allow shoppers to avoid paying sales taxes on a wide range of recreational items and activities throughout July.
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The Broward League of Women Voters is moderating a candidates forum involving five Broward County Court judicial races on Tuesday afternoon. It is the second of several candidate forums by the non-partisan League and will be livestreamed on this page from 6:30 p.m.
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Florida’s 2024-2025 fiscal year will arrive next week with a fresh $116.5 billion budget and nearly 200 new laws.
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Derick Cook wants more men to get active in pushing for abortion protections. He and his wife want a child, but says everyone should have a choice.
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Several Broward Circuit Court judicial candidates will appear at a forum late Monday afternoon organized by the Broward League of Women Voters, which you can find here. It is the first of several candidate forums by the non-partisan League.
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A new poll by 538 indicates that Biden and Trump are in a dead heat. That makes the edge that the youngest voters could give to either candidate that much more important. Divisive issues like Gaza and abortion may tip the scales and lure Gen Z to the polls.
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A fact-checked guide to how Biden and Trump might answer questions on important voter topics, including the economy, immigration and health care in the first presidential debate on June 27.
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Spouses of former military members are now fifth in the priority list to be admitted to state veterans' nursing homes.
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The program was created to help low-income families with groceries during the summer months, when it’s harder for children to get free meals at school. The decision to opt out, during an affordability crisis, surprised nonprofit leaders.