Florida news paper june 2018
Here are some notable news stories from Florida newspapers in June 2018:
Miami Herald
- June 1: "Florida's unemployment rate drops to 3.4% in May, lowest in 10 years" (Source: Miami Herald)
- June 5: "Florida's medical marijuana industry takes off, but some patients still struggle to access" (Source: Miami Herald)
- June 12: "Florida's citrus industry faces new threat: a devastating fungal disease" (Source: Miami Herald)
Tampa Bay Times
- June 4: "Florida's governor signs bill to increase funding for mental health services" (Source: Tampa Bay Times)
- June 8: "Tampa Bay Rays' stadium deal with Hillsborough County faces new challenges" (Source: Tampa Bay Times)
- June 22: "Florida's Department of Children and Families faces criticism over handling of child abuse cases" (Source: Tampa Bay Times)
Orlando Sentinel
- June 1: "Universal Orlando Resort announces new theme park, Epic Universe" (Source: Orlando Sentinel)
- June 11: "Florida's theme park industry sees record-breaking year in 2017" (Source: Orlando Sentinel)
- June 25: "Orange County Commission approves plan to build new stadium for Orlando City Soccer Club" (Source: Orlando Sentinel)
Palm Beach Post
- June 6: "Florida's governor signs bill to increase funding for Everglades restoration" (Source: Palm Beach Post)
- June 14: "Palm Beach County Commission approves plan to build new convention center" (Source: Palm Beach Post)
- June 28: "Florida's Department of Environmental Protection faces criticism over handling of water pollution" (Source: Palm Beach Post)
Sun-Sentinel
- June 1: "Florida's governor signs bill to increase funding for education" (Source: Sun-Sentinel)
- June 15: "Broward County School District faces criticism over handling of school safety" (Source: Sun-Sentinel)
- June 29: "Florida's Attorney General Pam Bondi announces resignation" (Source: Sun-Sentinel)
These are just a few examples of the many news stories that were published in Florida newspapers in June 2018. If you're looking for more specific information or would like to access the full articles, I recommend searching online archives of these newspapers or visiting your local library.