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UCF trustees approve $1.4 billion operating budget that includes no tuition increase
Sentinel School ZoneTrustees at the University of Central Florida this afternoon approved a $1.4 billion operating budget for the coming school year that includes no tuition increase. But Chief Financial Officer Bill Merck explained that base undergraduate tuition for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Central Florida, Budgets and Budgeting, Merck & Company Incorporated, Education
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After veto, Florida coast-to-coast bike trail boosters look for other sources of money
A paved bike trail stretching from coast to coast across the center of Florida can still get built despite Gov. Rick Scott's veto of $50 million for the project, state Sen. Andy Gardiner said Thursday. "We're committed to getting this done," said...
Tags: Cape Canaveral, Government, Executive Branch, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Lake Tech's Fire Academy named 2012 Training Center of the Year
TAVARES — Fighting fires takes teamwork. So does training firefighters, according to Ron Williams, longtime director of the Lake Technical Center's Fire Academy. The Lake fire academy, located at Lake Tech's Institute of Public Safety on Lane...
Tags: Coral Springs, Fires, Robin Williams, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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Water district head leaving to take environmental consulting job
Sun SentinelMelissa Meeker is stepping down as head of the South Florida Water Management District to take a private sector job with a Stuart-based environmental consulting firm. Meeker resigned Monday after two years leading the agency that is charged with...Tags: Environmental Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Water district leader submits resignation letter
The head of the South Florida Water Management District resigned Monday, leaving after just two years and creating another leadership shakeup for the far-reaching agency charged with guarding against flooding and leading Everglades restoration....
Tags: Environmental Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Environmental Issues, Water
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Wealth lost in Orlando's foreclosure crisis: $720 million
Orlando has lost an estimated $720 million in wealth since the peak of the real estate market, particularly among low-income families, as a result of the area's wave of foreclosures, a national housing nonprofit reported Tuesday. The findings by the...
Tags: Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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Judge will review 'textgate' messages privately
Circuit Judge Robert J. Egan decided Tuesday that he will review cell phone bills and text messages at the heart of a public-records fight that has engulfed several top Orange County leaders. Citizens for a Greater Orange County sued Orange County in...
Tags: Lawyers, Media Industry, Justice System, Elections, Judges
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Front & Center: Ethanol critic: End state mandate
Florida legislators passed a bill this year to repeal the state law that requires most gasoline sold in the state to include 10 percent ethanol. The bill, awaiting action from Gov. Rick Scott, would be largely symbolic, because federal law still...Tags: Biofuels, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Ethanol, U.S. Congress
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Gov. Scott signs elections bill extending early voting
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott has signed an elections bill that attempts to reverse some of the restrictions the Republican-controlled Legislature put in place in 2011, including allowing more early-voting. The legislation is a response to the ridicule...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Polls, Barack Obama, Florida Elections
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South Florida Water Management District head resigns
Sun SentinelThe head of the South Florida Water Management District resigned Monday, leaving after just two years and creating another leadership shakeup for the far-reaching agency charged with guarding against flooding and leading Everglades restoration....Tags: Environmental Politics, Government, Environmental Issues, Charlie Crist, South Florida Water Management District
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Scott signs bill extending early voting
TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott has signed an elections bill that allows more early voting, in an attempt to reverse some of the restrictions the Republican-controlled Legislature put in place in 2011. The legislation is a response to the ridicule...Tags: Elections, Government, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), U.S. Department of State, Barack Obama
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