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Minimum wage in Florida will increase from $11 to $12 an hour on Saturday, September 30.
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The high-speed passenger rail service will travel daily between Central Florida and several South Florida locations, according to Brightline officials.
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The United Auto Worker strike is hundreds of miles from the epicenter of the union strikes happening in places like Michigan and Ohio.
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UAW President Shawn Fain called on workers at 38 GM and Stellantis parts distribution centers in 20 states to join the nationwide strike against the companies.
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Florida has the largest community of Venezuelan born residents, with 47 percent of the total Venezuelan population of the U.S. living in the state.
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Florida residents and visitors may soon be able to bet on their favorite sports team from their cell phone.
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Executive Director Mike McKee says socialization at sites like these can be critical for the physical and mental health of older residents.
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Randall Croom, associate professor at Stetson University, said when service on Brightline begins in Orlando, the impacts on the economy will be significant but nuanced.
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The $27 million collected from the Tourist Development Tax -- a 6% charge on hotel rooms and short-term rentals -- was down by 5.2%.
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Orlando International Airport’s new Terminal C will be open to members of the general public without a airplane ticket who sign up for a one-day digital guest pass.
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An annual study from the American Century Investments shows inflation remains a top concern for workers as they look toward retirement.
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An August survey by Farm Share, the state's largest food bank, found that Floridians are sacrificing their nutrition to save money amid rising prices.