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Déjà vu all over again? Four years later, presidential race looks awfully familiar

Déjà vu all over again? Four years later, presidential race looks awfully familiar

by Brian Burgess | Oct 13, 2020

  Four years ago this week, hundreds of media outlets across the nation offered polls and analysis, forecasts and predictions, that all pointed to the same, inevitable conclusion:  Donald Trump would never be president. The race then was Hillary...
Survey: Hispanic and Black Floridians Most Likely to See a Bachelor’s Degree as Necessary for Future Workforce Success

Survey: Hispanic and Black Floridians Most Likely to See a Bachelor’s Degree as Necessary for Future Workforce Success

by Brian Burgess | Oct 12, 2020

  Most Floridians believe a Bachelor’s degree or higher is necessary for economic and workforce success, according to a new survey conducted on behalf of Helios Education Foundation and the Florida College Access Network. Despite trailing white Floridians by...
Two years after Hurricane Michael, Panhandle communities urge state leaders not to lose focus

Two years after Hurricane Michael, Panhandle communities urge state leaders not to lose focus

by Brian Burgess | Oct 9, 2020

With Hurricane Delta just offshore in Louisiana after Hurricane Michael made landfall as one of the most powerful and devastating storms to ever hit the continental U.S., advocates for the Florida Panhandle want to remind people that the region’s recovery is far from...
Judge blasted for biased comments during voter registration deadline hearing

Judge blasted for biased comments during voter registration deadline hearing

by Brian Burgess | Oct 8, 2020

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include the court’s ruling.  A federal judge on Thursday appears to have exposed his personal bias against the DeSantis Administration during a hearing early Thursday, when his comments openly criticized the...
Amid pandemic, Florida’s smokable medical marijuana industry is on fire

Amid pandemic, Florida’s smokable medical marijuana industry is on fire

by Brian Burgess | Oct 8, 2020

  While many business sectors have sharply contracted over the past six months due to COVID-19, Florida’s medical marijuana industry, by several measures, appears to be thriving. Growth in the number of patients, doctors, dispensaries and in product sales have...
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