The appointed attorney general was asked several pointed questions by the crowd of political devotees at the Cuban Club in Ybor City.
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Next Wednesday is Earth Day. On “Live & Local,” we explore how the focus has shifted from education to action, and what meaningful change looks like. Plus, segments on paid family leave and the world of tattoo artists.
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City Council member Brandi Gabbard makes her case to be mayor. Then, questions around Florida’s push to redraw political maps and a close call on the tracks raises school bus safety concerns.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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A burn ban automatically went into effect for Sarasota County due to local drought conditions and an increased chance of fire hazards.
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Data centers typically house thousands of servers for tech and AI companies and require signiicant resources to operate.
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Florida starts the week with a bit of everything for everyone. Dry and windy conditions heighten fire danger in the Panhandle and North Florida, while South Florida remains soggy and humid.
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The river of grass is not on track to meet a new water quality standard, according to the report. The state says recent data show the pollution is nearly within limits.
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With high demand for mental health care, a wave of artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are being marketed as therapy apps — with little evidence they work and few regulations.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke with the Miami Herald’s deputy investigations editor, Carol Marbin Miller, about their reporting on problems with the state’s Adult Protective Services and more.
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