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The gunman who carried out the Orlando massacre early Sunday in a gay nightclub passed all of the legally required background checks for his weapons,
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Police say approximately 20 people have been killed inside a Florida nightclub, and at least 42 were wounded.
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Memorial Mile, which commemorates fallen soldiers, is cancelled due to construction on 8th avenue.
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After living in his Subaru Legacy for two months, John Bridges found VETSPACE, an organization that provides housing for homeless veterans in Gainesville.
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Prendergast said he will recommend Al Carter, the Veterans' Affairs deputy executive director, as his replacement.
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Gov. Rick Scott discussed tax cuts and successful Florida businesses, including a million-dollar lacrosse equipment company started two years ago by now 15-year-old Rachel Zietz of Boca Raton.
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Owners at Mt. Citra Farm are hoping to change the way Floridians purchase and eat local food to overcome the increased of out-of-state buying of produce.
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The University of Florida was named a 2016 Military Friendly® School for its resources available to the nearly 1,000 veterans and active-duty military members enrolled as students.
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The Florida Department of Corrections partnered with the Florida National Guard to hire veterans and military personnel who are unemployed. These specialty hiring events last all day and are open to all branches in the Florida National Guard and Reserves.
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The new Fisher House in Gainesville will allow families of veterans undergoing treatment at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center a place of comfort during treatment.