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› Florida Supreme Court to hear Turtles copyright case
The Florida Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a copyright infringement lawsuit that was filed by 1960s rock group The Turtles against U.S.-based SiriusXM satellite radio on April 6.
› New York developer Red Apple Group pays $2.6 million for downtown St. Petersburg arcade
The New York firm under contract to buy and redevelop a prime downtown block has bought an historic building directly across the street.
› Broward law would regulate medical marijuana dispensaries
Medical marijuana shops would be free to open for business in unincorporated areas of Broward County under strict zoning regulations moving through the legislative pipeline.
› Home Shopping Network pulls Winter Park entrepreneur's products amid accusations
Debbie Farah, 58, has built her reputation — and Bajalia, her brand — on the idea of empowering women, particularly those in places where women have few opportunities to become financially independent.
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