The government-run media radio station first began broadcasting in 1985. Later, TV Martí, along with a digital website, were launched to beam Spanish-language news into Cuba.
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Medically Unneccessary: Why Florida Healthy Kids doesn't work for many medically vulnerable childrenPart 3 of a series: Kicked off of Medicaid, Florida children with medically complex needs are offered a state insurance program designed for healthy kids who cannot provide the care they require.
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A USF study found that vertical currents are likely behind the algae blooms that dump sargassum onto Florida beaches each year.
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The Bulls will travel to Columbus, Ohio, as a No. 12 seed to face the fifth-seeded Volunteers on Friday as part of the Birmingham 1 region. The NCAA Women's Final Four is slated for April 4-6 in Tampa.
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Unearthing Florida segment on Madira Bickel Mound State Archaeological Park
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The department is looking to hire teachers aides, career and technical education teachers, adult education teachers, and special ed teachers.
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Growing research suggests that “black snow,” a byproduct of the sugarcane harvest, is harming residents’ health. The politically powerful sugar growers say the air quality meets standards.
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Teachers’ union warns of possible ‘staffing crisis’ without a property tax referendum next year.
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On this episode of Florida Matters, we speak to three people with different perspectives on Florida Noir, and find out why the Sunshine State makes a great setting for shifty characters and sinister deeds.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we talk about federal job cuts being felt in Florida, Senate President Ben Albritton's priorities for this legislative session and more.
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