The Florida Supreme Court said opponents of the Seminole Tribe's gambling agreement were taking the wrong approach to challenge it.
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Out-of-state residents stream to North Florida for abortions - Jacksonville Today
Lawmakers may allow spouses to live in veterans facilities - Jacksonville Today
Jacksonville Jaguars reveal 'Stadium of the Future' - Jacksonville Today
Sports betting in Florida still paused despite court ruling - Jacksonville Today
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Florida's social media ban for kids called unconstitutional - Jacksonville Today
Judge rejects North Florida congressional map - Jacksonville Today
New group helps women in tech and entrepreneurship - Jacksonville Today
State defends redistricting in North Florida - Jacksonville Today
Fees proposed for excessive challenges to schoolbooks - Jacksonville Today
Deegan forms African American Advisory Board - Jacksonville Today
Florida justices turn down challenge to sports betting - Jacksonville Today
Agreement signed in Jax to boost Florida-Britain trade - Jacksonville Today
Defense wants prosecutors removed in Bridegan murder - Jacksonville Today