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Three people are filing lawsuits against Ignite Life Center in Gainesville and the Florida Multicultural District Council of the Assemblies of God in Orlando, alleging sexual abuse by a church member and attempts by the church to cover up the assault.
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Florida is asking a federal judge to speed up a final ruling in a high-stakes case about permitting authority for projects that affect wetlands.
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Charles Deon Mathews, 30, and Shai Trymaine Fields, 31, grabbed cash by tracking and threatening an ATM repairman in Tallahassee while he was fixing the unlocked machine in broad daylight.
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Positioned strategically at 10180 Southwest 24th Avenue, this cutting-edge facility stands as a testament to foresight, community planning and an unwavering commitment to the safety of residents.
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North Florida Hospital removed one of its vice presidents and fired other employees nearly six weeks after non-emergency surgeries abruptly halted with concerns about sterilized operating room equipment.
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Electric scooters are the most common form of micromobility in the nation. According to the League of American Bicyclists, the number of e-scooters increased by 13% in 2023, and as a result, so too did accidents.
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Gainesville Police Chief Lonnie Scott submitted his resignation letter to the city on Monday.
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After multiple public records requests and phone calls with the city, no one could confirm the exact number of people who have used the shelter in recent years.
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A bill rolling through the Florida state legislature, HB 601, would place further restrictions on civilian oversight over police departments.
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Gainesville city officials are discussing what to do with what they call houseless people that they are moving off Southeast 4th Place.
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Florida SB 1530 would ban people from sleeping in public spaces. If approved, local governments would be required to create safe areas where people could legally stay.
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The Marion County K9 named Leo, who was shot by an armed suspect on Feb. 17, died Tuesday morning from his sustained injuries.