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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether public sleeping due to lack of shelter can be punishable by law, and advocates for people without homes rallied outside the federal courthouse in downtown Orlando demanding housing-first policies.
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The program offers inspections and grants up to $10,000 to help residents upgrade homes and qualify for property-insurance discounts for residences valued up to $700,000.
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Orange County and Orlando are in dispute over who controls thousands of acres of land known as Sunbridge. On Tuesday, the county approved starting a procedure to resolve the conflict.
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President Grant Cornwell has led the private college in Winter Park since 2015.
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Under the new rules, students must be allowed to use pronouns and bathrooms that align with their gender identity among other changes.
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Florida remains the top 2 states for women-owned businesses, according to the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Bank of America’s annual Women and Minority Business Owner report examines the challenges and opportunities facing women-owned businesses.
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A majority of the Supreme Court appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts. It is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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