Chances are you’ve seen the signs in stores or drive-thrus recently that request using exact change, credit or debit cards …
Public Affairs
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Hurricanes are categorized by wind speed, but the real danger is water.
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What do the Red Cross, the Florida Medical Association and Gov. Ron DeSantis all have in common? Right now, all three …
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It is safe, easy and there is no waiting when a registered voter requests their Vote by Mail ballot in …
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While earthbound, NASA astronauts train using “analog missions” in locations similar to space – like the ocean.
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The Florida Department of Transportation provides a service called the Florida 511 Traveler Information System.
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Pay day is here, thanks to the IRS!
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Last November, Florida voters added Marsy’s Law into the state constitution to provide crime victims meaningful rights throughout the criminal …
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Networking is important to successful business dealings. Whether it is making an impression on your CEO or reaching out to …
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Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida Panhandle, leaving entire communities in shambles. There is much to be done to help …
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Name-calling, spreading false rumors, receiving unwanted images or threats: These behaviors and more are the types of bullying a majority …
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The Florida Chamber’s annual Future of Florida Forum once again brought together leaders and activists from across Florida to discuss …
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Heading toward the Nov. 6 general elections, voters will be bombarded with messages for, and against, those who have offered …
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CBS’ Steve Hartman goes On the Road with Kayla McKeon, Manager of Grassroots Advocacy for the National Down Syndrome Society …
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What is happening at your child’s school? Property taxes going up? New restaurant coming to town? Is that nursing home …
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Four out of every 10 honey bee colonies in the United States died last year. That is not good.
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One thing not trending this June? “Dad bods.” June is National Men’s Health Month, and because it’s never too early …
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In November, Florida residents will have the chance to vote on 13 constitutional amendments – eight proposed by the Constitution …
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You have probably walked past it a million times in the Capitol. A wall with the pictures of women who …
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The sun is shining once again after Hurricane Irma devastated the state, and Florida’s tourism industry stands together to ensure …
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In one of the country’s largest evacuations, northbound roads in Florida were clogged with millions evacuating Hurricane Irma. Southbound roads …
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The Vinoy is an important piece of St. Petersburg’s history, with guests ranging from celebrities in its ’20s heyday to …
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St. Petersburg, with its 60-mile coastline, is considered highly vulnerable to severe storms and rising sea levels. With this in …
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The Pew Charitable Trusts’ parks campaign, Restore America’s Parks, aims to raise awareness about the National Park System’s deferred maintenance …
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Inviting elected officials and board members to your organization’s events is a great way to build relationships and ensure that …
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Voters had high expectations after the 2016 elections when Floridians approved the legalization of medical marijuana by 71 percent. In …
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The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has been successfully combatting identity theft-based fraud in Florida’s Reemployment Assistance program since 2013. …
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Hurricane season started on June 1, and thanks to sound decisions from our elected officials, your property insurance rates will …
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In the final episode of our video series, Democrat and Republican wax optimistic.
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First, it was Boeing’s Air Force One program. Then, Lockheed’s F-35 program, when the company’s valuation fell by nearly $4 …