Some of today’s most successful shopping malls are better known as theme parks, and this business model is spreading.
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Tag Archives: Florida
Where A T-Shirt Can Mean Jail Time
In a struggling Florida beach town, who besides a crabby cop would challenge a taxi driver’s fashion choice?
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Friending In Florida
Florida’s Supreme Court will consider whether judges and the lawyers who appear before them can be “friends” on social media.
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The Wave Finally Breaks
Fort Lauderdale’s city government reverses itself and dooms an ill-considered streetcar named The Wave.
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An Acquittal That Delivers Justice
The natural reaction after a mass shooting is a hunger for vengeance. Our justice system is designed to guard against that.
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Boarding School For Teachers
Communities are seeking creative ways to create affordable housing for teachers. One option: Have them live at school.
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One More Parkland Death
Students marched against violence while prosecutors needlessly pushed for the death penalty in the Parkland shooting.
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Asking Questions After Parkland
Studying past disasters has made air crashes very rare and more survivable. Why not apply that approach to mass shootings?
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A Courthouse Win Could Lead To Ballot Defeat
Critics of Florida’s voting restrictions for ex-felons may come to regret the day they won in court.
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Get Ready For Another Divided Government
Democrats have an excellent shot at taking the House, but the Senate seems likely to stay in Republican hands.
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