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An appeals court found that the Broward and Palm Beach County school boards are shielded from having to reimburse costs paid byState Farm under the state’s no-fault, or personal-injury protection, insurance system.
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A recent donation to Florida A&M University would have been the largest-ever private gift to a historically Black college or university: $237 million. Now its credibility has led to an external investigation.
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The guidance is in stark contrast to statements by Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo against vaccination and mask wearing — particularly when it comes to COVID-19.
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University graduation ceremonies across Florida are near and for some college seniors, the diploma symbolizes overcoming particularly difficult challenges.
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State officials are touting SB 544 as a plan to save thousands of lives.
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The Emotional Vaccine program is being offered for free by the Florida Center for Nursing for all current and future nurses in the state.
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Six years after the deadly collapse of a Florida International University pedestrian bridge, Tallahassee-based companies affiliated with a bridge-engineering firm are fighting a proposal that could prevent them from working on federally funded projects.
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Across the state, educators and school district leaders call for increased funding.
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Under current state standards, public-school students do not encounter lessons about communism until seventh grade. But the Senate and House are considering bills that could lead to changes.
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The Florida Education Association said the state needs more than 4,000 teachers and almost 3,500 support staff members.
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The State University System chancellor responded on The Florida Roundup to controversial congressional testimony by the presidents of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania about antisemitism.
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The bill provides $45 million in grants to secure Jewish schools and institutions and other places that could be vulnerable to hate crimes.