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The Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is calling on residents for help after the federal government suspended funds critical to feeding many in the region.
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More than $389 million in grant funds is headed to communities across the state for water projects, including projects to help the Indian River Lagoon, Governor Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday.
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President Trump says he will decide soon whether 240,000 Ukrainian refugees can keep TPS status
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A legislative effort is underway that aims to curb heat-related illnesses and deaths at worksites as number of incidents on the rise.
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A bill in the Florida House would make it easier for parents to attend truancy meetings and for schools to update parents and the state on kids at risk of truancy.
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Following cuts to the U.S. Department of Education, a Seminole County father of a special needs student discusses the uncertainty surrounding the future of programs and protections for families.
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A bill in the Florida Legislature would set up a yearlong “Hunger-Free Campus” pilot program at three state colleges or universities.
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Supporters of the bill say it would help enforce development regulations more consistently. Critics say it would severely undermine local governments — and voters.
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The scholarship program provides partial and full scholarships for Floridians to attend in-state colleges and universities.
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