More than a dozen "No Kings" protests were planned around the region, part of more than 2,600 scheduled around the country in cities large and small.
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On "Florida Matter Live & Local," we take a look at how the local Jewish community is responding to the Gaza ceasefire, the charter school takeover debate and the magic of a local theater production.
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"Florida Matters Live & Local" host Matthew Peddie dives into the Tampa area's cooling housing market, Tallahassee’s topics, an underwater experiment and a diploma worth waiting for.
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It's one of the most versatile types of vegetations that exists. As the citrus industry continues to falter in Florida, is seaweed be an option to become part of the Florida Agricultural Industry?
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The News Service of Florida asked Simpson five questions, ranging from immigration enforcement to removing ultraprocessed foods from school meals. Here's what he had to say.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke about a new state law expanding Florida’s Schools of Hope program with Sarasota County Schools Superintendent Terry Conner, the government shutdown with U.S. Rep. Darren Soto and more.
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Suncoast Searchlight partners with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. Read our methodology to learn how we check claims.
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The ice cream was distributed to some stores in Florida, excluding Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Tampa, and Sarasota. It was also shipped to Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and South Carolina.
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Nineteen states had obesity rates of 35% or higher in 2024, down from 23 states the year before, according to an analysis of the latest data collected by the CDC. Florida's rate went down two points to 29.6%
Homeowners in Florida are being quietly priced out of their communities. People often own their manufactured homes but rent the lot underneath them.
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