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LOCAL NEWS

Today, the city commission will receive an update on the City of South Miami Litigation related to 287(g) Agreements and the enforcement of federal illegal immigration laws.

During this Wednesday’s Tallahassee City Commission meeting, elected officials will consider a proposal to sell the city-owned land currently leased to the Capital City Country Club.

Reminder! The first Leon County Citizen Charter Review Committee meeting will take place tomorrow, October 23, at 11:30 a.m. in Program Room A at the Leon County Main Library. Leon County will be broadcasting the meeting on Comcast channel 16, the Leon County Florida Channel on Roku, the County’s Facebook page, YouTube channel, and X, and the County’s website. To learn more, visit https://www2.leoncountyfl.gov/…/Committees/Committee/1163.

LOCAL SPORTS

The Florida High Seminoles advances in 3A state championship playoffs with a win over Episcopal School of Jacksonville, 25-20,25-18,25-20. Florida High will face Pensacola Catholic in the Regional Semi-Final on Saturday.

FLORIDA NEWS

A bipartisan group of state lawmakers heard from nearly a dozen doctors on Tuesday who called on them to reject any proposed legislation that would remove vaccine mandates from Florida schools.

The rapid expansion of the state’s School Choice scholarship program burrowed a $47 million hole in the Florida Department of Education’s budget and left public and private schools complaining they aren’t getting properly paid.

NATIONAL NEWS

President Donald Trump shelves planned summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary following phone call between US and Russian diplomats (More).

North Carolina’s state Senate advances a new congressional map expected to provide Republicans with one additional House seat in the 2026 midterms; Republican-led state House is expected to approve the map this week (More).

US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.0%, Dow +0.5%, Nasdaq -0.2%); Dow rises to new record (More).

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