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Young voters, an increasingly dominant force in Florida, are frustrated that many of the issues they feel so strongly about aren't a major part of the discussion by the major party candidates.
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This week on The Florida Roundup: How much or how little the state of Florida is telling the public about the spread of the Zika virus has come under鈥
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All Aboard Florida officially revealed models of its trains, with a new name: Brightline.Those models are expected to become life-size and run from Miami鈥
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A planned Tri-Rail station in downtown Miami came one step closer to fruition on Tuesday, when the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners voted鈥
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A private passenger-rail venture got the endorsement of one of the state's most-powerful business lobbying groups Monday in seeking $1.75 billion in鈥
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A group of Palm Beach County business leaders says they鈥檙e confused by All Aboard Florida鈥檚 unwillingness to appear at their luncheon Thursday, especially鈥
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All Aboard Florida broke ground today for its downtown West Palm Beach station.Over the next three weeks, both the Sewell Hardware and the Sasser Glass鈥
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Floridians who attend any of the scheduled public forums on a proposed Miami-to-Orlando passenger train will find plenty of people to talk to鈥攂ut no鈥
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Until just a few months ago, Kasey Carol 鈥淜.C.鈥 Traylor knew nothing about trains.But now the stay-at-home mom from Palm City could probably tell you鈥
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On any given day in Overtown, dozens of people walk down Northwest 17th Street headed toward a homeless shelter, bus stops or a supermarket on the edge of鈥
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NewscastToday on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:
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Governor Rick Scott declined to accept federal money for a high speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando.But Scott is supporting the All Aboard Florida鈥