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What is AP Psychology, and why does Florida want to ban part of it?

As of this week, the AP Psychological course nearly 30,000 Florida students signed up for is effectively banned in the state. What is the course?

 

Escambia Commissioners, Beulah residents agree: D.R. Horton offer not good enough

Escambia County Commissioners and residents of Beulah had a rare moment of agreement as both are unhappy with D.R. Horton's latest plan for OLF 8.

 

DeSantis' throat slitting campaign rhetoric reverberates among Tallahassee state workers

The vow to slit the throats of federal workers is an attention grabber for a candidate behind in the polls but who will have two years left as governor.

 

Florida Lottery announces 2 million-dollar winners from earlier this year

Three winning Fantasy 5 tickets were sold in Port St. Lucie, Hollywood and Miramar.

 

Heat-related deaths in Florida have increased 88% in 3 years as temps continue to rise

Heat-related deaths in Florida have skyrocketed over the past three years, according to new data.

 

Santa Rosa Commissioner's anti-Democrat rant angered 20 residents enough to file ethics charges

Santa Rosa Commissioner James Calkins' anti-Democrat
comments led to 20 ethics complaints, but no findings of probable cause to sanction him

 

ECUA customers may have to pay 9.5% more and choose between recycling or second trash can

For the average residential customer, the increase amounts to a $2.86 a month, putting the total sanitation portion of an ECUA bill at $33.03 a month.

 

Ethics Commission dismisses complaint against top DeSantis aide

The complaint cited reporting by USA TODAY Network - Florida and NBC News that the governor's aides were involved in fundraising and endorsements.

 

Taylor Swift concerts bring economic boost. Now South Florida is on her tour schedule.

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has scheduled three shows at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens next year to jumpstart another leg of her U.S. tour.

 

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