FEATURED NEWS
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For Amendment 4 to pass in Florida, at least 60% of voters across the political spectrum must vote yes. Now, supporters are trying to energize the yes votes, while opponents are working to weaken their support.
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The Hapa Project or Hapa.Me, accompanied by a published book with the same title, interrogates the expression of multiracial Asian identities and confronts the question "Who are you?”
- Kathleen Hanna on life as a 'Rebel Girl,' and the joy of expressing anger in public
- Claire Messud's sweeping novel borrows from her own 'Strange Eventful History'
- Haiti's notorious gang leader, Barbecue, says his forces are ready for a long fight
- With 'bleisure' and fewer workers, the American hotel is in recovery
- City of Miami moves last minute to appeal racial gerrymandering ruling
- Temps in the mid-90s expect to trigger heat advisories and warnings this week
- South Florida first responders and teachers are offered free mental health trainings
- Demolition of Parkland school shooting site is on track for mid-June
FLORIDA NEWS
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It’s called The Lynx, after the wildcat native to the state. “We wanted something a little fierce,” she said.
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Although Florida's Amendment 4 doesn’t define "health care provider," legal experts said it would not allow people who aren’t licensed to provide health care to determine whether a patient qualifies for a health risk exception.
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The proposal to restore the Harriet Himmel Theater in CityPlace, in West Palm Beach, calls for wiping out one of the most prominent characteristics of the 1926 church: the entry stairway on the building’s north end.
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