2022
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7 Great Places to Hear Live Latin Music in South Florida
From packed nightclubs to family restaurants, there’s no shortage of places to hear live Latin music in South Florida
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8 Off-the-Beaten-Path Beaches to Visit in Florida
Ditch the loud crowds for some peace at these beach picks from the Sunshine State’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
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Charlie Crist Will Donate Remaining Campaign Funds to Groups Focused on Helping Floridians
The former representative has already decided on the 20 organizations that will benefit from the money leftover.
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Walt Disney World to Invest in Affordable Housing in Orlando
The units will be available to qualified applicants who are Disney employees or members of the public.
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DeSantis-Backed Conservatives Won Big in School Board Races in Florida. Here’s What This Means for the Classroom.
Newly elected school board members will assist in implementing education policies that will impact what children learn in schools across the state.
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50 Florida Cities With the Fastest-Growing Home Prices
Fun fact: Home values in the top city on the list grew by $2,285,795 over the last 12 months.
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Here’s Where the Biden Administration’s Student Loan Relief Plan Stands
In the past week, two separate courts controlled by conservative judges have ruled against the Biden administration’s plan to cancel tens of thousands of dollars in federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers, putting that relief in jeopardy.
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Midterm Results Prove DeSantis’ District Maps Are Unfair to Latino and Black Voters, According to Civil Rights Groups
The organizations are plaintiffs that are currently suing Florida in circuit court over the redistricting process, claiming it was unfair for communities of people of color.
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5 Boricua Superstars Share Their Top Ways to Deal With Stress and Relax
No matter how hectic things get, these celebs have found a way to center and find their calm. Here’s how they do it.
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Florida Sen. Rick Scott to Challenge Mitch McConnell in Bid to Lead Senate Republicans
The leadership vote was scheduled for Wednesday morning, though it could be postponed if Texas Sen. Ted Cruz succeeds with his effort to delay it until December.























