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At USF Tampa, graduation marks day of peaceful celebration
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 29 minutes agoGraduation ceremonies at the University of South Florida went off Saturday without incident — a...
Florida banning local heat protection rules allows greater role for federal government
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHow ironic. Florida may have opened the door to more federal oversight that could benefit...
Florida official pushes for more unique state bird
WTSP-TV Tampa· 24 hours agoTexas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas share the same state bird as Florida.
High school softball ‘24: Playoff field set as Baldwin, Middleburg, UC lead area contenders
WJXT Jacksonville· 1 hour agoThe Florida High School Athletic Association unveiled its softball playoff bracket on Saturday...
Florida Bans Sale Of Lab-Grown Meat Citing ‘Global Elite’ Concerns
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn a nationwide first, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has outlawed the sale and distribution of...
Virginia basketball lands transfer guard from Florida State
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 hours agoVirginia has its first transfer portal pickup of the offseason, adding Florida State guard Jalen...
Florida State's playoff snub was Georgia's fault: Ex-player
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoIt was Georgia's fault that Florida State was snubbed from the College Football Playoff, according...
New Florida state bird eyed
CBS News· 1 day agoFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Chairman Rodney Barreto wants the wildlife agency to renew efforts to designate a "state bird" that is...
Florida's Beef with Lab-Grown Meat Is Evidence-Free
Scientific American· 23 hours agoThis week Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning the production and sale of lab-grown meat, also called cultured meat, in the state. “...
Florida's tourism agency campaigns for 'legal' Mexican visitors
Tallahassee Democrat· 1 day agoThe state of Florida, hoping to boost tourism from Mexico, is ready to spend hundreds of thousands...