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Presidential Praise

Blood Money: Charlie Crist Uses Congressional Shooting to Fundraise Campaign Cash

June 16, 2017 - 9:00pm
Charlie Crist

On Wednesday, a congressman from Louisiana was shot while practicing for a charity baseball game. The gunfire left him seriously wounded. His health deteriorated into “critical” condition.

Scott Signs Renewable Energy, Health Care Bills

June 16, 2017 - 7:45pm

Gov. Rick Scott late Friday signed 13 bills, including a measure that will carry out a constitutional amendment aimed at boosting the use of solar energy in the state.

Why Does James Grant Believe He's Above the Law?

June 16, 2017 - 12:00pm

Why does State Rep. James Grant (R-Tampa) believe he’s above the law?

Political Anger to Blame for Congressional Shooting, Poll Says

A new poll shows more than half of Americans believe a climate full of political anger is what led a gunman to open fire on Republican congressmen as they practiced for a charity baseball event this week.

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Florida Unemployment Rate Dips to 4.3 Percent in May

June 16, 2017 - 10:15am
Rick Scott

Florida’s unemployment rate dropped slightly last month, falling to 4.3 percent during the month of May. 

This is Wrong

In His Head, Not Ours

June 16, 2017 - 7:00am

In one of Walker Percy's brilliant novels, "The Second Coming," protagonist Will Barrett keeps falling down for no apparent reason. He also suffers trances during which he contemplates existential questions.

SFWMD Takes Preemptive Action against Expected Weekend Deluge

South Florida is due for rain and plenty of it over the next five days, but South Florida Water Management District staff say they have plans in place to control additional flood water from local governments, drainage districts and homeowner associations.

Summer storms and the outer edges of a tropical disturbance in the northwest Caribbean are forecast to bring as much as 2-8 inches of rain across South Florida by the end of the weekend, says District in press statement released Thursday.

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Report Shows University Grads Getting Jobs

June 15, 2017 - 7:00pm

A new study that followed the outcomes of Florida university students who earned bachelor's degrees in 2015 shows that more than 90 percent of students were working within one year of graduation, with full-time employees earning a median salary of $39,100.

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