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Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law this week that will give Attorney General Ashley Moody access to the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
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Cybersecurity experts from the Department of Homeland Security met with Supervisors of Elections in Florida to discuss ways to make elections more secure.
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Demings said the money collected from a sales tax referendum would help pay for more buses, trains, and pedestrian walkways. He also called on county employees to make a minimum wage of $15 dollars an hour by 2021.
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The number of people who are homeless in Central Florida has continued to decrease since 2017.
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A group of Central Florida women are building affordable homes for other women and their families in Apopka.
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Analyst Dale Brill with think tank Orlando Economic Partnership studies trends in the local housing market. He says people need to make at least 36,000 dollars a year to afford a one bedroom apartment in Central Florida.
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It will also act as a research hub between the UCF School of Medicine and HCA hospitals nationwide.
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Officials expect voter turnout to be up in Central Florida for November’s elections. That's why Orange County is adding early voting sites including one at the University of Central Florida.
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With the schoolyear under way, most children will not go hungry during the day. Local nonprofits want to make sure kids are well-fed after school hours.
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The United States Department of Agriculture found more than 80 percent of U.S. children lived in food insecure households. / Nonperishable items can be donated at The Salvation Army Melbourne site at 1080 Hickory St. in Melbourne.