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March 12, 2026

School start-time surveys | Artemis II slated for April 1 | Bill targeting 'terrorist' groups heads to DeSantis | Vehicle rams synagogue | Fatal shooting at Old Dominion | Buzz Lightyear ride's comeback

After fixes, NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II lunar mission • Bill targeting ‘terrorist’ groups, ‘sharia’ law heads to governor’s desk
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School start-time surveys | Artemis II slated for April 1 | Bill targeting 'terrorist' groups heads to DeSantis | Vehicle rams synagogue | Fatal shooting at Old Dominion | Buzz Lightyear ride's comeback

High schools start at 8:30 a.m.? Central Florida parents say no, surveys show

A new state law prompted the surveys as it required high schools to start at 8:30 a.m. or later, or for school officials to show proof their community doesn’t support such a change.

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After fixes, NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II lunar mission

NASA plans to roll back to the pad as early as next week for the Artemis II mission to fly crew around the moon, which could set up a shot to launch as soon as April 1.

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Bill targeting 'terrorist' groups, 'sharia' law heads to governor's desk

Critics say the measure unfairly targets Muslims and could impact private Islamic schools that take part in Florida's school voucher program.

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Armed man rammed vehicle into Michigan synagogue and was fatally shot by security, AP source says

Investigators are still working to identify the man and a possible motive for the attack.

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Old Dominion shooting suspect is ex-Army National Guard member with past terror conviction

The suspect who killed one person and injured two others on Thursday has been identified by authorities as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, according to the FBI.

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Disney World sets date for Buzz Lightyear ride's comeback

Magic Kingdom ride, closed since August, set to return with enhancements to blasters and new ride vehicles.

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Florida approves guardian program expansion for colleges, universities

Supporters said the measure would make Florida's college campuses safer, but critics fear more guns will only add to chaos and anxiety during an emergency.

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Devastated by Irma and Ian, Osceola County gets $13 million in FEMA funding for flood mitigation

The neighborhood of Buenaventura Lakes has endured repeated flooding over the years, forcing its over 30,000 residents to evacuate during Hurricane Irma in 2017 and most recently during Ian in 2022.

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Florida Legislature signs off on stopgap bill restoring funds to AIDS drug program

A plan to prevent thousands of HIV positive Floridians from losing coverage for their prescriptions is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis after the House approved its version of the stopgap bill.

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Lawmakers look to curb e-bike deaths across Florida

As concern over e-bike crashes surges, the Florida Legislature passed a bill to collect data on and create a regulating body for micromobility, or small vehicles like e-bikes and e-scooters.

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Bianchi: Sadly, Mike Evans didn't leave Tampa Bay Bucs for a challenge; he left for a contender

When a franchise icon says he wants a "new challenge," what fans hear is that their team just isn't good enough.

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