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From data center regulation to Florida Virtual School access, here are some of the big ones.
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At a State Immigration Enforcement Council meeting Tuesday, Florida’s top cops said some are barely cooperating or not engaging at all in President Donald Trump’s agenda.
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You can hear from first responders about safety tips and gun violence awareness, the organizers said.
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The city plans several events, including a gun violence memorial and safety trainings.
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After Vargas failed to appear in court for his first arraignment early this month, Judge Robert K. Groeb set a new bond for his arrest of $500,000.
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Christian David Vargas, 22, did not appear in Alachua County Eighth Judicial Circuit Court on Monday, May 4 for his first arraignment on charges of lewd or lascivious battery involving a victim between the ages of 12 and 16, a second-degree felony.
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Spanish speakers in Alachua County received a bit of hope amid the stress of area wildfires this week: the first countywide text alert in their native language.
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When officials say a wildfire is “100% contained,” it does not mean the fire is out.
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In Levy County, the Cow Creek fire has now grown to 1,600 acres and is 30% contained.
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While online phishing scams aren’t new, they’ve become more pernicious. That’s largely thanks to artificial intelligence.
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Gainesville’s latest response to gun violence looks like laptops, internet access, after-school programs and community partners trying to reach young people before they show up in police data.
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The University of Florida announced the suspension in response to a Krishna box truck hitting a student on a Buckman Drive crosswalk. This marks Krishna Lunch’s first suspension from campus since it started serving lunch at Plaza of the Americas in 1971.