City commissioners voted to return the display back to its original location despite it being under repair. The move to Safety Harbor City Park raised concerns over neighboring bird nesting.
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An artificial intelligence tool used by police agencies identified an innocent man as a suspect. We delve into what can go wrong when police technology gets it wrong.
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The recent death of a woman sleeping in an alley has stirred homeless advocates against the state’s ban on public camping. Is the law necessary or simply driving our most vulnerable into dark, dangerous places?
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An immigration detention center in the Everglades stirred up a decades-old environmental battle. Hear from people who helped in the fight.
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If you've ever gone to the beach to light off fireworks on the Fourth of July, you maybe responsible for the death of a baby bird.
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Manatee County is getting $6.1 million in federal funding for beach renourishment efforts along a federally authorized segment of Anna Maria Island between Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach.
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"The Bay Blend" is highlighting unique food trucks around the region. One stop: 100% plant-based Mexican food.
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An El Niño has formed amid the warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific. Now it's a question of how intense the phenomenon will be and where effects like heat and drought will strike.
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Florida’s Medicaid shows the country's fourth largest decline since 2025, and advocates say that means more uninsured children. Meantime, the state prepares for a lawsuit over its stalled KidCare expansion.
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His license was suspended after he was accused of either kissing or touching three patients inappropriately. He says a six-person jury violates his constitutional rights.
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