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Florida Governor Vetoes $1B From State Budget Amid Coronavirus

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had to veto $1 billion from the state budget due to a revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
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White House Claims Trump Did Not Hear the Phrase 'White Power' But Why Was the Tweet Deleted?

A community in Florida, the third state in the country with the largest population of Latinos, held a parade to support Trump.
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Younger Population Fueling Increase in Coronavirus Cases in Florida, DeSantis Says

The surge in coronavirus cases in Florida was attributed to residents in their 20s and 30s, said Governor Ron DeSantis in a news conference on Saturday.

Giant Sinkhole Appears in Central Florida, Topples Traffic Lights in SR 35

A giant sinkhole has opened up in Marion County, Central Florida on Sunday morning, injuring one and pausing all traffic.
State officials recently tied up with a Florida doctor to provide COVID-19 test results to over 100,000 residents regardless of his recent status in which, according to reports, ‘he had been on probation for 10 years by the state medical board.’

Florida Signs Up with Doctor to Provide COVID-19 Results despite Probation

State officials recently tied up with a Florida doctor to provide COVID-19 test results to over 100,000 residents regardless of the recent status in which he, according to reports, "had been on probation for 10 years by the state medical board."
Dr. Debbie Birx attends Trump-DeSantis coronavirus response meeting at the White House in Washington

Florida Top Data Analyst Was Fired For Refusing to Manipulate COVID-19 Data, Governor Defends Decision

A Florida scientist claimed she was fired after she refused to change Florida's COVID-19 data to support the plans to reopen.
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Did the Ancient Mayan Civilization Establish Themselves in Florida? Explore the Evidence

Some say the Maya civilization once colonized modern-Florida. Archeologists may have found evidence.

New Rules Implemented as Salons and Barbershops Reopen in Florida

It looks like shaggy-haired salon customers did not mind all the new procedures and rules. In fact, more people are a lot more grateful to get their long hair trimmed, cut-off, or even shaved.

Outlining the Next Steps: DeSantis Announces Initiatives for the COVID-19 Plan

Governor Ron DeSantis recently said the COVID-19 figures have improved statewide. However, there are huge differences, he said, according to one's location in Florida.

LGBTQ Witchhunt: The Hidden Story of How Florida Legally Terrorized the Gay Community

In the 1950s, the state of Florida supported and sponsored a state committee that stalked, intimidated, and terrorized members of the LGBTQ community. They attacked students, employees at state universities, and schools.
Sun-seekers return to the beach during a phased reopening in St. Pete Beach

Florida Beachgoers Leave 13,000 Pounds of Trash on Cocoa Beach

The City of Cocoa Beach reported an influx of day-trippers to their sands. Many of the visitors discarded trash in their wake.
A view shows grass on fire

Dozens of Wildfires are Raging in Florida, High Temperatures Threaten More

Florida is suffering from more than a dozen wildfires as record temperatures and extremely dry weather takes its toll on the state. The wildfires have devastated acres of properties, forcing residents to evacuate.
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More Than 400,000 Remains Jobless in Florida, Highest in the Country

The tourism-dependent state of Florida has reached more than 400,000 jobless as the state eases its restrictions for Phase 1.
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Deputies Arrest Florida Man With Enough Fentanyl to Kill Half a Million People

Authorities recently arrested a Florida resident after the local narcotics team found the suspect in possession of deadly and illegal drugs following a residential search.
Howard Kip Evans and Doria Chavers

Two Florida Cold Case Murder Victims Identified After 30 Years

Authorities recently identified two homicide victims in separate Volusia cases after being nameless for 30 years. The man and the woman were identified after officials conducted DNA tests.

COVID-19 Ends the Use of Florida Schools as Hurricane Shelters

To prevent COVID-19 from spreading, the officials of Florida announced recently, they might not open up schools or mass shelters for people who seek shelter in the event of a hurricane.
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