It's been two years since Florida's six-week abortion ban went into effect. On "The Florida Roundup," a South Florida OB/GYN explains the way he's seen it affect women's reproductive care.
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- A pesar de las presiones en la industria aérea, los aeropuertos de Florida están entre los lugares más económicos para volar
- Proyecto Pizzo se reúne con líderes de USF para intentar evitar el cierre de la escuela K-8
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Jet fuel prices are sky high, and air travelers are feeling it in their wallets. Now comes the sudden shuttering of Spirit airlines. How can flyers stay on budget?
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The 2024 hurricanes may be a distant memory for some. For St. Petersburg resident Kevin Batdorf, the floods that drenched his Shore Acres neighborhood prompted him to run for mayor.
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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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Florida lawmakers want to earmark recovery funds in the state's budget this week, as a local event hopes to also raise some money.
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The former Jefferson High and South Carolina quarterback says he ignored painful symptoms for months before getting tested. He is encouraging others to lose their pride and seek earlier screenings.
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The M/V Summit Venture crashed into the bridge, sending vehicles into the water and killing 35 on May 9, 1980. Wes MacIntire recounts how he managed to be the only one to make it out of the water alive.
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A wildfire of undetermined origin was burning in 52 acres alongside northbound Interstate 75 by mile marker 151 Saturday with smoke and flames visible from the freeway. By Sunday is was mostly contained
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In a message to families, Wellington High principal Cara Gorham confirmed a second infected person who lives in the same home as the first case reported a week earlier.
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