February is Black History Month and WUSF is bringing you stories of Floridians who've made an impact on their communities.
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The case focused on records requests that could provide information about communications by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ then-chief of staff, James Uthmeier, related to the flights from Texas to Martha's Vineyard. .
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U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost, who represents parts of Orange County, hosted a town hall and resource fair where he discussed immigration, LGBTQ+ rights and the Department of Government Efficiency.
- ¿Sin el Departamento de Educación, cómo pagarían las escuelas de Sarasota los programas para niños vulnerables?
- Informe del Estado de la Región de Tampa Bay revela tendencias de asequibilidad y negocios
- Cómo responden los distritos escolares del área de Tampa a la posibilidad de agentes de inmigración
- Consejo de Tampa Aprueba la Creación de un Fondo de Ayuda por Huracanes de $3 Millones
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On "Florida Matters," former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson talks immigration policy, and NPR's Frank Langfitt turns his foreign correspondent lens on the U.S.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we talked about immigration bills passed this week and how the state plans to enforce the law, and the impact of the sweeping gun control laws passed in the wake of the 2018 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.

Are you among the many who are still rebuilding their homes and businesses after the storms? WUSF would like to share your experience.
Recovery resources and updates.
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A report by the National Partnership for Women and Families gives Florida and 15 other states a “red flag” when it comes to abortion.
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The measure would amend the 1965 Older Americans Act to include screening for loneliness and coordination of supportive services and health care to address its negative health effects.
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Sheriff Gregory Tony angrily says seven deputies are on leave after their investigation of a Lauderhill man who threatened to kill his wife for months before being charged with her death and two others.
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The proposal aims to create “opportunities for rural communities to expand education offerings, increase health care services, and modernize commerce,” according to a news release announcing the filing.
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Edward James is scheduled to be executed March 20 for the 1993 slaying of 8-year-old Toni Neuner at the home of her grandmother, Betty Dick, before he killed the 58-year-old woman as well.
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Center for Biological Diversity, an environmentalist group, claims the use of phosphogypsum in the road would increase levels of radon gas, posing a cancer risk to workers and residents.
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One of the missing children cases goes back to 2000. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement says it will "never give up our efforts to bring our missing kids home."
WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.

The state's spring training sites come alive once again. And Rays fans get a brief respite from stadium talk while the team preps for an entire season played outdoors in Tampa.
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