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Netanyahu to visit Trump in South Florida Friday, with security top of mind
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to pay a visit to South Florida Friday to visit Donald Trump, and local law enforcement is getting ready for the high-profile trip.
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Israeli prime minister to visit Trump in South Florida
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to pay a visit to South Florida Friday to visit Donald Trump, and local law enforcement is getting ready for the high-profile trip.
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Gov. DeSantis touts Florida's back to school tax holiday in Aventura
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted the state’s back to school tax holiday at a news conference in Aventura Thursday.
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Gov. DeSantis touts Florida's back to school tax holiday in Aventura
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted the state’s back to school tax holiday at a news conference in Aventura Thursday. DeSantis spoke at Mo’s Bagels & Deli, along with Florida Department of Children and Families Secretary Shevaun Harris. The governor highlighted the sales tax holiday, which is set to begin Monday and will run for two weeks, ending on Aug....
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Brick of ‘bunny' cocaine found floating in Florida Keys by lobster diver
Florida’s annual lobster mini-season got off to a wild start on Wednesday but the most interesting catch may not have involved a crustacean.
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Florida will add random numbers to driver licenses and identification cards for safety reasons
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) implements new legislation which will take affect on July 31st.
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Judge allows Andrew Tate's defamation lawsuit against Florida woman to proceed
A judge says controversial social media personality Andrew Tate ‘s defamation lawsuit against a Florida woman who accused him of imprisoning her in Romania can move forward.
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Florida approves plan for high school athletes to get paid through NIL deals
High school athletes in Florida, just like their college counterparts, will be able to make money off the field through endorsements and other kinds of deals.
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Kent Fuchs returning to University of Florida as interim president after Ben Sasse steps down
University of Florida trustees Tuesday brought back former President Kent Fuchs to lead the school on an interim basis, after the sudden resignation of President Ben Sasse.
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Rideshare driver unknowingly helps in ‘grandparent scheme'
A rideshare driver speaks out after police say he was tricked into delivering stolen money in a “grandparent scam.” NBC6’s Niko Clemmons reports
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South Florida rideshare driver tricked into delivering stolen money in ‘grandparent scam'
A man who police say stole almost $20,000 from an elderly couple had tricked ride-share drivers into picking up the money from the victims as part of the “grandparent scam,” investigators said.
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Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday: A list of what items will be tax-free
Starting next week, parents will be able to enjoy Florida’s Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday, right in time before school starts.
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Frozen treats, cold showers and lots of ice: Florida zoo keeps animals cool in summer heat
Malayan tigers and Aldabra tortoises are native to hot and humid lands, but that doesn’t mean they don’t enjoy a frozen treat on a hot Florida summer day.
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FAMU looks to appoint Dr. Tim Beard as interim president
Florida A&M University trustees agreed Tuesday to bring in retired Pasco-Hernando State College President Tim Beard to serve as FAMU’s interim leader after the resignation of President Larry Robinson.
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Zoo animals use treats, showers and ice to cool off during summer heat wave
Zookeepers at Florida’s Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society use a variety of ways to keep animals cool during the summer heat wave.
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What to know as Florida's 2024 lobster mini-season set to start
Florida’s annual lobster mini-season is set to begin on Wednesday, with a number of rules and regulations that have to be followed.
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What to know as Florida's 2024 lobster mini-season set to start
Florida’s annual lobster mini-season is set to begin on Wednesday, with a number of rules and regulations that have to be followed.
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Florida reveals 3 ways it will enforce social media law that limits usage for children
Facing potential First Amendment challenges, Florida has proposed details about how it will carry out a new law aimed at keeping children off social-media platforms and blocking minors from accessing online pornography.
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Noah Lyles shares his favorite grilled cheese recipe from memory
The Olympic sprinter gave us a step-by-step walkthrough, and we followed his recipe word-for-word.
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Florida hits population record in 2024, projected to add a city's worth of people every year: Report
State analysts have issued a new report that estimates Florida had slightly more than 23 million residents as of April 1 — the first time the state has hit that mark in its annual estimates.