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Florida’s school grades are based partly on how many students improve on state tests even if they do not pass. But more A ...
As newly elected President Trump announced his plans to reduce workforce and waste, Florida politicians began floating the ...
The state and federal administrations have built an Everglades facility in which people will die and yet, they are ...
Florida did little to reach hard-to-count communities, sealing its own fate when an estimated 750,000 people were missed, ...
Former Congressman John Mica says three bills related to intellectual property would give power to patent trolls and must be ...
At the Renaissance Theatre in Orlando, a vibrant production of “Hair” takes the spirit of 1960s protest and makes it relevant ...
State Sen. Tina Polsky, who represents Parkland and the surrounding area in the Florida Senate, decries a sales tax holiday ...
Conspiracists are not going to let Jeffrey Epstein go, writes columnist Pat Beall, and for good reason. Unlike Jewish space ...
Magic rookie Jase Richardson did “pretty much everything in practice” Saturday after he re-tweaked his right ankle Thursday, ...
Genesis Robinson is executive director of Equal Ground Education Fund and Action Fund, Florida’s preeminent Black-led voting rights organization. Florida did little to reach hard-to-count communities, ...
Sister Ann Kendrick is a co-founder of Hope CommUnity Center in Apopka, a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur and one of the 2007 Orlando Sentinel Central Floridians of the Year.
As Orange County prepares this week to revisit its relationship with immigration enforcers, Sister Ann Kendrick urges county leaders to make the right moral choice, not the easier political one.