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ICE and Florida Highway Patrol detained over 100 people in Tallahassee, Florida, on May 29, 2025. An ICE raid occurred at a construction site near Florida State University's Doak Campbell Stadium. ICE stated the raid was a targeted enforcement operation, part of an ongoing investigation in the Tallahassee region.
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A federal judge was considering whether Florida’s attorney general disobeyed her temporary order prohibiting the enforcement of a new state law making it a misdemeanor for people in the U.S. illegally to enter Florida.
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A stretch of Military Trail between Hillsboro Boulevard and Copans Road is in the dark after thieves stripped copper wire from streetlights in what officials are calling a regional crime spree.
I wasn’t panicking, but I felt really bad for my coworkers who are just trying to make a living,” Fernando Sanchez said.
Florida police arrested more than two dozen people under a controversial new immigration law that makes it a crime to enter the state while undocumented — after a judge blocked the measure saying
Two Palm Beach County men running a tourist shark-diving charter who cut what they believed was an illegal shark fishing line, but was actually an authorized commercial set-up, have been granted
Geoff and Pennie Zuercher spent decades living in Florida, but they had other ideas for retirement. The couple left South Florida for the South of France and they have no regrets.
The solar industry in Florida has been booming. For the first time last year, the state surged past California for the amount of utility-scale solar that was plugged into the grid, according to industry data analyzed by energy news outlet Canary Media.
Sea temperatures in the Everglades reached 98 degrees as marine heat waves stretch across hundreds of miles, fueling humidity and storms.
James Uthmeier is no shrinking violet. Florida’s new attorney general — currently facing a potential contempt charge from a federal judge in Miami — is no stranger to lawsuits and investigations.