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For tax break, Florida gets projects that would have been built anyway
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelMore than two years ago, Florida lawmakers agreed to pay CSX Corp. more than $400 million to acquire the tracks needed for Central Florida's planned SunRail commuter train. As part of the deal, CSX said it would reinvest the money in several rail projects... -
Florida's tax break often helps companies do already-planned work
More than two years ago, Florida lawmakers agreed to pay CSX Corp. more than $400 million to acquire the tracks needed for Central Florida's planned SunRail commuter train. As part of the deal, CSX said it would reinvest the money in several rail projects...Tags: State Income Tax, Politics, Investment Service, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lewis W. Kitson Jr., 64
Lewis W. Kitson Jr., 64, beloved husband of Ann Kitson, died Sunday, June 17, 2012, in the Select Specialty Hospital in Augusta, Ga. The funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday, June 21, in the Curtis Funeral Home Chapel in Thomson, Ga., with the Rev....Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Talking With ... Kenneth Ksionek: OUC chief goes for nuclear
Kenneth P. Ksionek, Orlando Utilities Commission general manager and chief executive officer since 2004, looks to balance slower growth with looming environmental regulations. He spoke with Sentinel staff writer Kevin Spear.
CFB: Compare the size and key...Tags: Natural Resources, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), FPL Group, Corporate Officers, Florida
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Florida cold snap sends manatees toward the warmth of power plants
L.A. UnleashedAPOLLO BEACH, Fla. — People aren't the only ones in Florida who don't like cold weather. Manatees -- those giant aquatic mammals with the flat, paddle-shaped tails -- are swimming out of the chilly Gulf of Mexico waters and into...... -
Who will regulate your utility rates? PSC nominees go to Crist
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe state is closer to filling two open seats on the Public Service Commission, which is responsible for ensuring your utility rates are affordable and the service is safe and reliable. The PSC nominating council –six legislators and six...Tags: Missouri, Politics, North Miami, Laws, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Swimming with Florida's endangered manatees
The dive master warned that our chance of seeing manatees this day was not guaranteed.
The weather was threatening thunderstorms — far from the best conditions for spotting the elusive manatees, those supersize sea creatures that love the warm...Tags: Sports, Trips and Vacations, Nature, Rivers, Bodies of Water
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Warm water surrounding Florida power plant is 'spa' for chilly manatees, sharks and rays
L.A. UnleashedMore than 200 manatees are wintering in a balmy canal outside a power plant, the latest exotic Florida animals seeking refuge from the state's frigid temperatures. Giant eagle rays and spinner sharks joined them in the 70-degree waters Thursday as...... -
Agency staff recommend smaller rate boost for FPL
Public Service Commission staffers recommended the regulatory agency approve a dramatically lower rate increase for Florida Power & Light on Wednesday – less than one-third of what the utiltiy has proposed.
FPL customers would pay $357 million more...Tags: Gardening, Home and Garden Products, Politics, Finance, FPL Group
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FPL asks to lower cost of fuel and other expenses
South Florida Sun SentinelFlorida Power & LightTags: Plant Closings, Natural Resources, University of Florida, FPL Group, Florida Power & Light
Sep 26, 2004 |Story| Orlando Sentinel24 hours of Hurricane Jeanne
Sentinel staff and wire reportsRead from the last page forward to see an archive of developments in chronological order as reported by Sentinel staff. 5:03 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004 After Charley, my downtown Orlando neighborhood went eight days without power. I have to admit, part...Tags: Casselberry, Kissimmee, Police Arrests, Children, Natural Disasters
Sep 6, 2004 |Story| Orlando SentinelMillions see familiar sight: Darkness
Sentinel Staff WritersHurricane Frances cut electricity to an estimated 5 million people -- a quarter of them in Central Florida -- as it slogged across the state Sunday. Although lacking the sustained high winds of Hurricane Charley last month, Frances still plunged more...Tags: Volusia County, Kissimmee, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Natural Disasters, Lake County (Ohio)
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