Florida is headed in the right direction when it comes to electric cars. Since 2008, Florida ranks 4th out of all 50 states in the number of electric vehicles sold and has installed the 2nd-most publicly available charging stations in the nation, according to a new report released today by Environment Florida Research & Policy Center.
Fla. Housing Market: Median Prices Continue to Rise in June 2018
Florida’s housing market reported rising median prices, fewer days to contract and a continuing tight supply of inventory in June, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.
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America’s Dueling Jackpots Rise to Nearly $700 Million
Players have a chance to win big this week as America’s dueling jackpots, MEGA MILLIONS® andPOWERBALL®, have continued to climb, reaching a combined total of $640 million. The MEGA MILLIONS jackpot rolled to $493 million after Friday night’s draw, and the POWERBALL jackpot rolled to $147 million after Saturday night’s draw.
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New Jersey Woman Claims $4 Million MEGA MILLIONS® Prize
The Florida Lottery announces that Renae LaPrete, 65, of Lakewood, New Jersey, claimed a $4 million MEGA MILLIONS® prize from the drawing held on Friday, June 29, 2018. The winning ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers, but did not match the Mega Ball.
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PSC Customer Meeting for Country Walk Utilities, Inc.
The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) invites customers of Country Walk Utilities, Inc. (Country Walk) to a customer meeting on Wednesday, July 25, 2018, to discuss the utility’s petition for a rate change. Customers can comment on Country Walk’s proposed rates and any quality of service issues at the meeting.
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Dick Williams Pledges Not to Use Dark Money Political Committees in Commission Race; Asks Other Candidates to Follow His Lead
Dick Williams, long-time St. Johns County resident and candidate for the St. Johns County Commission, District 4 seat, has pledged not to use so called “Dark Money” political committees to conduct campaign activities on his behalf and has asked his fellow candidates to join him. “Dark Money” refers to political spending used to influence elections, where the source of the money is not disclosed and it is usually spent by a political committee or a super political action committee.
Gov. Scott Reappoints Two to Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Governor Rick Scott announced the reappointment of Steven “Dean” Asher and Julian Fouche to the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority.
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Gov. Scott Appoints J. Palmer Clarkson to Florida State College at Jacksonville District Board of Trustees
Governor Rick Scott announced the appointment of J. Palmer Clarkson to the Florida State College at Jacksonville District Board of Trustees.
Agency for Health Care Administration Announces Sanctions Against BA Providers
The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) released the following updates on Behavioral Analysis (BA) services.
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