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  1. A security guard walks the perimeter of the Centner Academy in Miami. The private school founded by an anti-vaccination activist in South Florida has warned teachers and staff against taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
  2. President Joe Biden will call for free preschool for all three- and four-year-old children, a $200 billion investment.
  3. Broward County School Board Superintendent Robert Runcie looks on during Tuesday's school board meeting. Runcie is charged with perjury after he was indicted by a statewide grand jury empaneled after the Parkland school shootings. He has offered to resign.
  4. Florida and other Sunbelt states didn't grow in the 2020 census as much as many experts predicted.
  5. Florida Sen. Perry E. Thurston Jr. speaks, Tuesday, April 27, 2021, during a legislative session at the Capitol.
  6. Florida State University campus
  7. Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie, who was indicted on a perjury charge, released a video statement Tuesday saying he will be vindicated.
  8. Attorneys for the family of Andrew Brown Jr., Wayne Kendall, left, and Ben Crump hold a news conference Tuesday outside the Pasquotank County Public safety building in Elizabeth City, N.C., to announce results of the autopsy they commissioned.  The attorneys say an independent autopsy shows that Brown, a Black man, was shot five times, including in the back of the head.  Brown was shot Wednesday by deputies serving drug-related search and arrest warrant.
  9. The Facebook app is shown on a smart phone, Friday, April 23, 2021, in Surfside.
  10. Two people stole nearly $50,000 worth of puppies from a pet store in Largo, according to police.
  11. President Joe Biden responds to a question from reporters on Tuesday about COVID-19, on the North Lawn of the White House.
  12. In this March 11 photo, President Joe Biden holds up his mask as he speaks about the COVID-19 pandemic during a prime-time address from the East Room of the White House in Washington. U.S. health officials on Tuesday say fully vaccinated Americans don’t need to wear masks outdoors anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers, and those who are unvaccinated can go without a face covering outside in some cases, too.
  13. Zalmay Khalilzad, special envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation, testifies Tuesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington during a hearing on the Biden administration's Afghanistan policy and plans to withdraw troops after two decades of war.
  14. Palm Beach County Tax Collector Anne Gannon has told her employees they must get a coronavirus vaccine or risk being fired.
  15. In this June 16, 2020 file photo, the sun is reflected on Apple's Fifth Avenue store in New York.
  16. Sage Curry, 19, faces two counts of first-degree murder and one count of armed robbery, according to Largo police.
  17. Florida’s positivity rate was about 9 percent Tuesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
  18. A fan who ran on the field, later identified as 31-year-old Yuri Andrade of Boca Raton, is chased by security during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 55. Andrade was arrested and charged with trespassing.
  19. The $2 billion packaging company Signode is relocating its headquarters to Tampa from Chicago, bringing 200 jobs.
  20. Hillsborough County School Board member Jessica Vaughn looks at superintendent Addison Davis on Tuesday during a tense meeting that focused on Davis' performance and the school district's financial problems.
  21. Pasco County schools superintendent Kurt Browning posted a video on April 27, 2021, apologizing for any confusion he caused with past statements about masks in schools.
  22. Sen. Joe Gruters.
  23. A free summer arts camp will be held June 14 through July 9 at the Childs Park YMCA in St. Petersburg. Children will lessons in the violin, piano and visual art.
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