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Hamas reviews Israeli cease-fire proposal
Hamas said Saturday that it was reviewing a new Israeli proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, as Egypt intensified efforts to broker a deal to end the months-long war and stave off a planned Israeli ground offensive into the southern city of Rafah.....Read More
Rays-Hines Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment agreement released
The Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment agreement with the Rays-Hines Group was released by the city of St. Petersburg on Thursday to give council members two weeks to digest it before the committee of the whole meeting.....Read More
Prosecutors Suspended By Florida Gov. DeSantis Qualify To Run In November
Two prosecutors suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis qualified this week to run in November for their old positions.....Read More
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“And Tango Makes Three” Book Fight Gets Go-Ahead In Florida
A federal judge has ruled that two authors and a student can pursue First Amendment claims against the Escambia County School Board over the removal of the children’s book “And Tango Makes Three” from library shelves.....Read More
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MAP: Where to enter and exit the new Gateway Expressway
If you’ve been wasting your life away in traffic, you’ll enjoy this news.
The Gateway Expressway will open to motorists on Friday afternoon, allowing drivers to bypass traffic along I-275 in Pinellas County.
UF threatens student protesters with suspension, banishment from campus for 3 years
Amanda Friedman/Fresh Take Florida
The University of Florida (UF) threatened pro-Palestinian student demonstrators with suspension and banishment from campus for three years if they violate a host of rules of behavior over protests that continued for a second day late Thursday.
The university said employees or professors caught breaking its rules would be fired.
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