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When Hillsborough County Property Appraiser Rob Turner fired his human resources manager — who was also his ex-girlfriend — this week, he left taxpayers potentially liable in a retaliation lawsuit, labor lawyers say.
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Broward County school officials say they don't know what caused students at two schools to break out in a red, itches rash.
Arizona's secretary of state said Wednesday that Hawaii's official verification of President Barack Obama's birth records meets necessary requirements, meaning the president's name will appear on Arizona's ballot in the fall.
The man in the mask sat on the floor of the black Chinook helicopter, M-4 assault rifle at his side, and explained the operation about to unfold.
Residents of Port Tampa are hunting for an architect to draw designs and plans that will closely match the historic gazebo that fell apart earlier this month.
Sarah Robinson thinks high-stakes testing has hijacked and perverted Florida's educational system.
MIAMI — The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Bud has formed off the southwestern coast of Mexico.
A home buyer was turned down for homeowner's insurance in Suncoast Meadows because the house is near a former landfill.
A state Board of Governors' committee got a good look Wednesday at what it will take to replace the USF Polytechnic campus in Lakeland with a new university to be built from scratch.
There were three days this spring when Chamberlain High's Andrea Aaron competed in three sports — track, flag football and softball.
The U.S. Senate campaign of Connie Mack IV issued an incorrect version of an endorsement from Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño that included statements Fortuño may not have made bashing Democratic incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson.
Fourth-graders across Florida had more to worry about than the pressure of using correct spelling, punctuation and capitalization when they sat down for the FCAT writing test earlier this year.
B.J. Upton usually masks his emotions on the field, but Wednesday’s victory felt too good.
A well-known Pasco lawmaker is jumping districts to run against incumbent Sen. Jim Norman.
ORLANDO — George Zimmerman called the Sanford police department lazy more than a year before he shot Trayvon Martin to death.
WASHINGTON — Two cheetah cubs have a new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and are being raised by human hands after a risky birth last month at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Virginia.
LOS ANGELES — G.I. Joe won't be going into action on the big-screen this summer, after all.
PHOENIX — Arizona's secretary of state says Hawaii's verification of President Barack Obama's birth records meets necessary requirements and that the president's name will appear on Arizona's ballot in the fall.
The players union claimed Wednesday that the NFL imposed a secret salary cap during the uncapped 2010 season that cost the players at least $1 billion.
The 12-year-old boy from Arcadia who was critically injured in a youth race at the Auburndale Speedway over the weekend died of his injuries this afternoon.
A Florida A&M drum major who died after being hazed on a bus was known for his opposition to hazing but agreed to go through a brutal initiation ritual because it was seen as an honor, according to interviews with band mates released Wednesday.
A tractor-trailer carrying crushed cars flipped this afternoon while trying to enter Interstate 275 from Bearss Avenue, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
A 12-year-old Arcadia boy injured after crashing his race car during a youth event at the Auburndale Speedway on Saturday has died.
Jake Davies hit two home runs and Georgia Tech held on to beat Florida State 5-4 in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament.
The Republican National Convention scheduled in Tampa for late August would be among the casualties if the area is threatened then by a hurricane, Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll said Wednesday.
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