The tax collector blamed driving schools that used the state’s online booking system to lock up dozens of appointments for customers paying the schools to get their licenses.
Demetrius Branca of Tallahassee lobbies for stricter laws and penalties for distracted drivers and to make Florida a hands-free driving state.
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A transgender college student declared “I am here to break the law” before entering a women’s restroom at the Florida State ...
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The new tariffs — coming on what Trump has called “Liberation Day” — is a bid to boost U.S. manufacturing and punish other ...
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