Greg Allen
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Politics
Voting groups sue Florida, saying congressional map violates state constitution
Voting Rights groups are suing Florida over congressional maps that eliminate two Black voting districts. Even if successful, it's uncertain whether new maps will be imposed before the election.
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National
DeSantis wants to end Disney World's special status in Florida
Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has asked lawmakers to consider a bill that would halt Disney World's exemptions to state regulations that were established more than 50 years ago.
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Politics
Gov. DeSantis takes over congressional redistricting in Florida
Florida's legislature says instead of drawing new maps for congressional districts, it will cede the responsibility to Gov. DeSantis, who wants to eliminate two African-American voting districts.
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National
Jury selection begins for Parkland gunman who killed 17 people
More than four years after Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people at a Florida high school, the sentencing phase of his trial began Monday. He's pleaded guilty. A jury will decide if he gets the death penalty.
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National
Officials hope Miami Beach spring break curfew will discourage violence
Miami Beach has imposed a midnight spring break curfew and declared a state of emergency after shootings left five people wounded.
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Politics
Florida Governor DeSantis wants to eliminate 2 proposed Black voting districts
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants lawmakers to redraw two Congressional voting districts with majority Black populations. Observers say he is apparently courting a national audience.
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Politics
Florida Senate to vote on measure that critics dubbed 'Don't Say Gay' bill
Florida's Senate is preparing to pass a bill that bans any discussion of sexual orientation in schools from kindergarten through third grade. Republican supporters say it's about parental rights.
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Politics
Fla. Gov. DeSantis wants lawmakers to dismantle a minority voting district
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled legislature appear to be headed for a showdown over maps. Florida is redrawing its congressional districts.
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National
Remembering the man who 'laid the groundwork for the modern civil rights movement'
Seventy years ago, Florida civil rights pioneer Harry T. Moore and his wife, Harriette, were killed in a bombing at their home on Christmas Day. No one was charged with their murders.
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Race & Identity
Remembering a forgotten fighter for civil rights: Harry T. Moore
Seventy years ago, one of Florida's first civil rights leaders, Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette, were killed in a Christmas Day bombing. No one was ever charged. A museum now tells his story.