Florida’s 28 state and community colleges say they have a plan to make the state the first in the country to reach the national goal of doubling graduation rates by the year 2020 – and they think Gov. Rick Scott will back their play.
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An appeals court Tuesday ruled against Attorney General Pam Bondi in a long-running battle about the Legislature’s attempt last year to privatize prisons across southern Florida.
An audit of the state office charged with administering grants meant to encourage energy efficiency and alternative fuels turned up nearly $3 million in potential fraud along with other financial mismanagement, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Bertha leaves to cherish her memory, loving daughter, Terri Meredith;grandchildren Carrington Hodge and Taijon Martin; great-grandchild, Myah Hodge;
Afternoon Edition: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 The News Service of Florida CRIST: EFFORTS TO MAKE IT HARDER TO VOTE ‘IMPEDING’ DEMOCRACY Efforts to remove voters…
LAWSUITS CHALLENGING VRA REACH SUPREME COURT
State insurance officials and consumer advocates on Wednesday pressed State Farm Florida Insurance Co. over a proposed 57.3 percent increase in rental property premiums when the company is still not writing any new business.
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Florida’s population is growing, but its infrastructure and state services are crumbling. Governor Rick Scott has a plan to attract businesses and corporations with inexpensive state services and low state taxes
Florida A&M University Provost Larry Robinson will take over the duties of president of the school following a unanimous vote Monday of the university trustees, which an hour earlier had accepted the immediate resignation of President James Ammons.