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A federal moratorium on evictions ends next week. But $50 billion from Congress to help Americans behind on rent isn't reaching many who need it. One problem: local rules that deny people the help.
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The Hispanic Federation is holding a back to school event this weekend aimed at preparing kids and families for the upcoming school year.
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About $99 million in unspent rental assistance meant to help Floridians living in affordable housing was returned to the state after the agency overseeing the program struggled to disburse the money.
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The beleaguered nation is seeing a surge. The lack of testing means it's difficult to know the extent. One doctor says his Facebook feed is 30% to 40% of notices about those who died of the virus.
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Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to give teachers and principals $1,000 bonuses using federal COVID-19 relief funds could be in trouble.
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The state has vaccinated 64 percent of those over the age of 18, but vaccine hesitancy continues to be a barrier, especially among younger Floridians.
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In-person, Disney marathons will return to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando this fall.
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Local leaders and volunteers with Rebuilding Together of Central Florida teamed up to refurbish the Williams family home today.
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The challenge of refrigerating COVID-19 vaccines is acute in sub-Saharan Africa, where only 28% of health-care facilities have reliable power. One solution? Freezers powered by the sun.
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A World Health Organization representative just advised wearing masks after vaccination. The CDC has a different perspective. We asked public health specialists to weigh in.