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Starting Tuesday, Ocala is making another run at modernizing the language in its city charter -- taking the gender bias out of it -- after the last attempt drew opposition from dozens of conservatives.
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This time, the Southern Legal Counsel and ACLU of Florida are challenging the city's panhandling ordinances.
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The council considered a referendum to modernize the language but dropped it after more than 30 conservatives cried foul.
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The weather service determined Monday morning that it was an E-F-1 tornado with peak winds of 110 miles per hour.
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The collection at Florida Tech's Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts could be going, as well.
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The Labor Department says the farm failed to keep accurate records, pay the employees for all the hours they worked or reimburse them for travel as required.
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OTOW staff scheduled the appointments, and 3,500 will get their first dose over three days.
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The American Civil Liberties Union and others sued the city on behalf of three men for “criminalizing homelessness.”
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Churches, the MLK committee and sororities and fraternities are asking people to load their cars with non-perishable food and line up beginning 9 a.m. Monday at the Ocala Theological Seminary, 1105 NW Fourth St.
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The trooper was not injured.