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County Health Departments in Florida will use a three-phase plan to distribute the limited supply of vaccines to groups deemed high-risk.
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Recently passed laws and proposed legislation in Florida, like the Stop WOKE Act and the Fairness In Women's Sports Act, have taken culture war issues and enshrined them in statute.
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Twenty FBI field offices are investigating bomb threats this week against historically black colleges and universities, including Edward Waters University in Jacksonville.
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Jacksonville City Council members used race as a decisive factor in drawing new district lines — but did so without ever determining their actions were necessary to protect Black voters.
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Two Republicans and two Democrats are competing to fill the City Council seat vacated by the late Tommy Hazouri. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Lawmakers are gearing up for the legislative session starting Jan. 11. Northeast Florida representatives have submitted more than 60 bills ahead of their filing deadline.
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Many parents in Argyle are sounding off about plans to redistrict a large number of students from Oakleaf Junior and Senior High to schools in Orange Park.
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The typical residential bill for a JEA customer using 1,000 kwh will likely increase by about $6 for electricity they consume starting Dec. 1 as the utility deals with higher costs for natural gas that powers its electric generating stations.
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For teens, conversations about mental health that were once considered "taboo" are now at the forefront of chats in the cafeteria, hallways and on social media.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic pushed nearly 1.27 million Floridians out of work between February and April 2020, the state has regained just over 1 million jobs.