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Ocean Network Express chooses Port Everglades as port of call, enhancing Florida-South American agriculture trade

Ocean Network Express chooses Port Everglades as port of call, enhancing Florida-South American agriculture trade

by Caden DeLisa | Sep 6, 2023

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has chosen Port Everglades as the U.S. port of call for its new Florida Latin Express (FLX) service, focusing on transporting seafood and agriculture products from South American farms to South Florida. ONE plans to deploy four vessels on...
Eight Florida universities in line to receive nursing education funding this week

Eight Florida universities in line to receive nursing education funding this week

by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2023

Eight Florida universities are set to receive a total of $4.3 million in state funding through the Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE) Fund, with individual amounts ranging from $37,000 to $500,000. The universities submitted 22 proposals in partnership with...
Judge denies Disney request to narrow federal lawsuit to free speech question

Judge denies Disney request to narrow federal lawsuit to free speech question

by Brian Burgess | Sep 5, 2023

A federal judge denied Disney’s request to limit the scope of its lawsuit against Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board, focusing on alleged free speech violations related to Disney’s opposition to...
Fifteen Florida communities lose federal eligibility for rural status due to population growth

Fifteen Florida communities lose federal eligibility for rural status due to population growth

by Steve Wilson - The Center Square | Sep 5, 2023

Fifteen communities across nine Florida counties have lost eligibility to participate in the federal rural home loan program due to population growth. The program helps low- and moderate-income borrowers receive no-money-down mortgages to buy homes in rural...
Early estimate pegs Florida with $7.02 billion surplus in upcoming Fiscal Year

Early estimate pegs Florida with $7.02 billion surplus in upcoming Fiscal Year

by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2023

Florida’s fiscal surplus for FY 2024-25 is projected to be approximately $7.02 billion, with revenues expected to reach around $47.6 billion. The state’s financial stability faces potential risks due to factors such as reliance on entities like the Florida...
New property insurer authorized, Citizens depopulation number climbs following Hurricane Idalia

New property insurer authorized, Citizens depopulation number climbs following Hurricane Idalia

by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2023

Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) granted approval to Orange Insurance Exchange to operate in the state’s property insurance market, amid recent turmoil caused by Hurricane Idalia and insurer departures. Seven additional insurers were...
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