FDLE probe: Rep. Carolina Amesty tried to persuade former employee to change story • 4 candidates seeking 2 St. Cloud council seats and influence over city growth, development
Orlando Morning Report Thursday, October 17, 2024 | | |
| | Florida abortion rights lawsuit | Rep. Carolina Amesty's FDLE probe | St. Cloud council seats Good morning. It's Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. The weather forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 77 and low of 56. Click here for more weather. Want to go deeper? Why not sign up for one of our focused newsletters such as Go For Launch on the latest space news. Sign up here. | | Citing a new DeSantis administration report alleging ballot petitions contained fraudulent signatures, the suit alleges Amendment 4 failed to meet signature requirements when the suspected fraud is considered. | | | The man insisted he never signed an employment document for Amesty's family university. Investigators came to believe Amesty forged his signature. | | | The city has more than doubled its population during the last decade | | | It was the third time in four years that district and union negotiators have reached impasse. | | | Last week, when Hurricane Milton was pounding on Florida, a story broke that didn't get much attention … at least not in Florida. The headline in the Orlando Sentinel read: "Florida's threat of criminal charges against TV stations blasted as unconstitutional." Yes, Gov. Ron DeSantis's administration was threatening to arrest TV executives. Why? Because they aired campaign ads he didn't like. | | | Jerry Loreeson Dorisme, 28, is charged in the July 4 slaying of Rose Dieujuste, 13, at an apartment complex | | | Seller Mike Repole is a sports beverage billionaire. The buyer of the six-acre vacant lot is undisclosed. | | | Document shows 11 incidents in 3 months at Disney, Universal attractions | | | Over the past two years, Florida has seen a tremendous perversion of power politics, where the priorities of one man have overwhelmed the judgment and good sense that Floridians have the right to expect from their elected leaders. That's particularly true for members of the state Legislature, who have tolerated (or even enthusiastically indulged) Gov. […] | | | A parent helping reorganize a children's production of "The Little Mermaid" displaced by the Garden Theatre closure says it's back on track. | | | |
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