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June marks the start of summer, bringing longer days and endless opportunities to discover the wonders of nature at Bernheim Forest and Arboretum in Clermont.
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Why was Florida – perpetual lightning rod for controversy, rugged frontier of classroom censorship and book bans, and home to hostile takeovers of ideologically and politically noncompliant ...
Florida’s “free kill” law strictly limits who can file malpractice lawsuits when the victim is 25 years old or older. The law was passed in 1990 to prevent doctors from leaving Florida as a ...
Record amounts of sargassum seaweed are predicted to impact Florida beaches this summer. The seaweed bloom, larger than in previous years, is fueled by rising ocean temperatures and nutrient-rich ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation Thursday making Florida the second state in the country to ban fluoride from public water. The bill doesn’t mention fluoride specifically but ...
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida on Thursday officially became the second state in the country to ban fluoride from public drinking water, marking a significant win for Medical Freedom groups ...
Florida has become the second state to officially ban fluoride in public water. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 700, also known as the Florida Farm Bill, into law Thursday. The bill doesn’t ...
STARKE, Fla. — A suspected serial killer once scrutinized for a possible link to the O.J. Simpson case that riveted the nation in the 1990s was executed Thursday in Florida for the murder of a ...
The law is set to go into effect on July 1. Florida became the second state in the country after Utah to ban local governments from adding fluoride to their public water systems. Gov. Ron DeSantis ...
In recent years, an influx of ultra-wealthy individuals have decamped to Florida in search of warmer weather and a smaller tax bill. From Jeff Bezos to Bethenny Frankel, celebrities and ...
With the stroke of a blue Sharpie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed this year's "Florida Farm Bill," which among other things makes it against the law to fluoridate municipal water supplies.