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Gas up and get medical pot? Florida officials, judge nix plans

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www.clickorlando.com – Dara Kam – 2025-01-07 18:07:00

SUMMARY: An administrative law judge ruled that state regulators acted correctly in denying Green Thumb Industries’ (GTI) request to open medical-marijuana dispensaries adjacent to Circle K stores in Florida. Office of Medical Marijuana Use Director Christopher Kimball rejected the proposals due to concerns about safety, security, and compliance with state law, asserting proximity to convenience stores posed risks such as increased crime and accessibility for minors. GTI argued that there are no restrictions in Florida law against such locations, highlighting previous approvals for similar dispensaries. An additional case regarding a separate Ocala location is also pending review.

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Schools cancel classes across the Southern US as another burst of winter storms move in

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www.clickorlando.com – Jamie Stengle And Sean Murphy, Associated Press – 2025-01-09 00:10:00

SUMMARY: On Thursday, schools and buildings across the Southern U.S., from Texas to Georgia, closed in anticipation of freezing rain and snow, affecting over 1 million Texas students. Dangerous conditions were feared, with forecasts indicating up to 8 inches of snow in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. Meanwhile, unusual January wildfires raged in Los Angeles, prompting evacuations. Virginia’s capital remains under a boil-water advisory, and weather-related travel dangers have led to numerous flight cancellations and accidents. Farmers in Kansas face significant challenges due to heavy snowfall. Emergency crews have been deployed to address severe weather-related issues as residents prepare for hazardous conditions.

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Special session on condo relief still needs consensus as costs continue to rise

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www.abcactionnews.com – Forrest Saunders – 2025-01-08 17:40:00

SUMMARY: Florida lawmakers face growing pressure to tackle rising costs for condo owners, with a special legislative session potentially on the horizon. The state House, Senate, and governor remain divided on necessary reforms, with concerns that the regular session starting March 4 may be too late. Condo owners report increased fees and struggles to sell properties, with insurance rates and post-Surfside regulations driving costs up significantly. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasizes the urgency of addressing the issue but acknowledges a lack of consensus among lawmakers. Calls for reforms include establishing uniform standards for repair assessments to prevent inflated costs.

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FDOT focusing on high traffic areas for major Tampa projects

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www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2025-01-08 14:00:32

SUMMARY: This morning, ABC Action News discussed key FDOT construction projects in Tampa Bay that will impact traffic in 2025. Notable projects include the Downtown Tampa Interchange, which aims to improve I-275 and I-4 interchange traffic, expected to complete by 2027; the new Howard Franklin Bridge, set for completion in 2026 with enhanced lane capacity; I-275 capacity upgrades from three to four lanes, nearing completion; and the Westshore Interchange Project, FDOT’s largest endeavor at $1 billion, set to begin in spring 2024 and finish by 2031-2032. These projects are designed to improve traffic flow and safety in the region.

FDOT said it is working on four major areas of high traffic as it begins work on projects for 2025.

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