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Annual 'budget turkey' list draws flak
TALLAHASSEE – Florida TaxWatch, the business-backed group that calls itself a fiscal watchdog, has targeted $106.8 million worth of budget projects that it says Gov. Rick Scott should veto. Road projects, public safety initiatives and money for...
Tags: Ric Bradshaw, Mental Health, Education, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Don Gaetz
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TaxWatch pinpoints Broward, PB budget 'turkeys' for vetoes
TALLAHASSEE -- The business-backed fiscal watchdog Florida TaxWatch pinpointed 107 projects in the state budget that it's urging Gov. Rick Scott to veto because they were slipped into the budget at the last minute or directly benefit one specific company....Tags: Lauderdale Lakes, Rick Scott, Mental Health, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Executive Branch
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Incentives arms race isn't good business
Florida's elected officials can be generous to a fault – at least with your money. They're particularly gracious handing out incentives and tax breaks to companies and organizations dangling the prospect of jobs. Even if the company plans to add...
Tags: St. Lucie County (Florida), Amusement and Theme Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Brevard County, Travel
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Chan Lowe: Scripps Florida, ten years later
I remember the big ruckus ten years ago. Scripps Research Institute, the powerhouse lab from La Jolla, California, was thinking of opening a branch here in South Florida. It was going to be the catalyst for a new biotech-based economy that would free us...
Tags: Palm Beach County
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Slow return for FAU on Scripps investment
Florida Atlantic University made a big investment to bring The Scripps Research Institute to its Jupiter campus, but the returns appear to have been slow to come. There has been only one major joint research project since Scripps arrived in 2004....Tags: Research, National Institutes of Health, Education, Science, Viral Diseases and Infections
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The Scripps deal: great ambitions, modest payoff in jobs so far
It was heralded as one of the greatest economic boons in Florida history, akin to the creation of Walt Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, the air conditioner. But nearly a decade later, this much is clear. The ambitious plan for a world-class...
Tags: St. Lucie County (Florida), Amusement and Theme Parks, Parkinson's Disease, Science, Jeb Bush
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Allen Eugene Gram
Carlsbad, Calif.: Allen Eugene Gram passed away peacefully on Jan. 29, 2013. Born in Aberdeen Aug. 3, 1932, he attended Central High there, where he was a standout in track and field and baseball. He was recruited by and played for the University of...
Tags: U.S. Army, College Baseball
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SCE Proposes to Start Up San Onofre Nuclear Reactor
KTLA/Los Angeles TimesSAN ONOFRE, Calif. -- Southern California Edison wants to restart a troubled nuclear reactor at its San Onofre plant. The energy giant has asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to bring reactor number 2 back online after making repairs to piping at the...Tags: Court Preliminary, Nuclear Power, Trials, Southern California Edison Company, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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It's unseemly for nonprofit CEOs to make millions
The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida cliché. There was NorthStar High School in Orange County, which was a miserable failure academically but paid its principal $824,000...
Tags: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Research, National Institutes of Health, Science, Barbara Lee
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ThinkPINKkids clubs donate $13,000 to Scripps Research Institute
Last week the students of Wellington Community High School's thinkPINKkids Club proudly presented the Scripps Research Institute with $13,000 that was raised by the 13 active clubs within Palm Beach County. The nonprofit, which started in 2009 at...
Tags: Schools, Research, Education, Science, Teaching and Learning
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Genetics to determine cancer treatments
The war on cancer is poised to enter a new phase that promises more precise treatments, fewer side effects and, most of all, more survivors. And none too soon. Although death rates from many cancers have slowly but steadily declined over the decades,...
Tags: Health Treatments, Pancreatic Cancer, Biology, Peter Kuhn, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mecca Farms delivering flooding relief before taking on Everglades restoration role
Palm Beach County’s Mecca Farms property is helping provide flood-control relief in the wake of Tropical Storm Isaac. The 1,919-acre former citrus grove, once intended to become home to The Scripps Research Institute, has become a key part of a new...
Tags: Everglades, South Florida Water Management District, Jupiter, Renovation, Tropical Storms
May 17, 2013
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Nov 30, 2012
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Oct 10, 2012
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Sep 13, 2012
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Sep 10, 2012
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