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| 5/24/2013

Florida pays off federal loan for jobless benefits

Here's one more sign Florida's jobs market is reviving: the state trust fund used to pay unemployment benefits to hundreds of thousands of jobless every week is finally out of the red. Florida this week made the final payment to the federal government to cover the $3.5 billion it borrowed throughout the Great Recession to keep the state's Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund afloat. More from the Tampa Bay Times and the Orlando Sentinel.


Florida Trend's
Viva Florida 500 Travel Guide

There's much to see and do as Florida commemorates the 500-year anniversary of Ponce de León arriving on its eastern shore.

The statewide festivities planned to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the discovery of Florida — Viva Florida 500 — invite residents and visitors alike to launch their own explorations.

Viva Florida 500

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Efforts to revamp KSC get $20 million boost from Florida

In its quest to downsize the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), NASA has found a friend in Florida, which intends to spend $20 million over the next year to help shift shuttle-era facilities into private sector hands. The money for spaceport infrastructure projects is tucked into the $74.5 billion budget that Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law May 20. Florida’s new fiscal year begins July 1. [Source: Space News]

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» Shuttle launch pad in Florida up for lease — NASA


Cubans more optimistic about economic changes

Cubans appear to be growing more optimistic about ruler Raul Castro’s economic reforms and large majorities favor direct elections of their president but say the government is repressive, according to a poll made public Thursday. [Source: Miami Herald]


Hurricane forecast: Another busy Atlantic season

Get ready for another busy hurricane season, maybe unusually wild, federal forecasters say. Their prediction Thursday calls for 13 to 20 named Atlantic storms, 7 to 11 that strengthen into hurricanes and 3 to 6 that become major hurricanes. [Source: Gainesville Sun]


Internet gambling cafes shutting down

Owners of the unregulated neighborhood mini-casinos had operated with impunity for years in Florida after winning a series of court battles. But lawmakers clarified gray areas in the state's gambling laws and the threat of stiff criminal penalties seems largely to be working. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Universal Studios to add restaurants, shops based on "The Simpsons"
Borrowing a page from its Harry Potter playbook, Universal Orlando said Thursday that it will soon add a collection of themed shops and restaurants from the world of the long-running animated television show "The Simpsons."

› Copper pipe factory in the works for Jacksonville
A Jacksonville company is expanding and hopes to revive an American industry along way. Nuflo is entering a joint venture with the German company KME to produce copper-nickel pipe for ships, oil rigs and other marine uses.

› Ready for a close up: South Florida making a 'scene'
South Florida has always offered a lot for filmmakers to like — good weather and plenty of cool backdrops — but local film officials say other factors are making the region even more attractive.

› Dunedin's Sunday Supper blogger plans Orlando food and wine conference
Dunedin blogger Isabel Laessig is thinking bigger and bigger. So big that her aspiration to bring family back to the dinner table through her online Sunday Supper campaign has now grown into a venture to connect food bloggers and culinary professionals face to face.


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