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Detectives at Daytona Beach Police Department searched over a decade for the person who murdered Laquetta Gunther in 2005 and Julie Green and Iwana Patton in 2006.
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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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As the legislative session gets underway next week, one piece of legislation before lawmakers is a fetal heartbeat bill.
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Heather Wilkie is director of the Zebra Coalition. She says the shutdown has affected grant money that funds in-house counselors and legal advocates specially trained to work with the LGBTQ population.
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A survey of Latino voters across the state finds them split on the Senate race, but unified on rebuilding Puerto Rico. Immigration, job creation and housing are key issues for Latino Voters.
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University wants to get more young girls involved in math and science. So it’s giving middle school girls in Volusia and Flagler counties a chance Tuesday to explore careers in engineering and science.
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The government has set up a female lumberjacks program, part of a wider effort to fuel growth after long-term stagnation. But critics say it does little to tackle fundamental problems.
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The American Trucking Associations says the industry is short some 30,000 truckers. As the economy rebounds and shipping picks up, trucking companies are looking for new ways to bolster their numbers.