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It's time for a federal takeover of national elections
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In Florida, ballots were up to 12 pages long, costing those who voted by mail up to $ 1.50 in postage, creating a confusing scanning process for in-person voters and hindering the vote tallying process in many precincts. A standard ballot …. Restore …
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It's not just hipsters and techies enlivening downtown after dark …
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But this story references these activities only as they affect the lives of people who prefer to get by without committing felonies on a regular basis. … He says the area around Fremont and 11th can be a bountiful marketplace as far as street life …
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Advocates in Florida push for tickets for some crimes instead of jail
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According to a January 2011 report by the Associated Industries of Florida Foundation, the success of the juvenile diversion programs in Leon and Miami-Dade "suggested that the number of juveniles processed through the system could be reduced by 40 …
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Jacksonville Beach mother paralyzed by stray bullet keeps the faith
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The 25-year-old Jacksonville Beach mother had simply taken her mother's dog for a late night stroll when she got caught in the crossfire of a drug-related gunbattle Oct. 15, leaving her world full of confusion, fear and sadness. What's missing, at …
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