The latest legal clash comes just months after SITC Inc. sued Sarasota County and each commissioner for voting down Live Local projects located in rural neighborhoods.
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Residents in Arcadia woke to reports of ICE agents heading to their neighborhood. Our immigration reporter explains what happened, what authorities confirmed and how the operation affected the community.
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In 1949, four young African Americans were falsely accused of raping a white teen in Lake County. The Groveland Four, as they became known, were posthumously exonerated in 2021. But can justice delayed ever be served?
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The Florida Keys are considered the waterspout capital of the world, producing hundreds each year. But not all waterspouts form the same way. Here's how to tell the difference between fair-weather and tornadic waterspouts—and why it matters for your safety.
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According to the Florida Department of Health, there were 96 total cases reported statewide as of Saturday.
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Habitat loss, pesticides and disease have made those encounters increasingly rare. Local entomologists and residents are taking action to help bring them back to our gardens.
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Two campus groves are being replanted as part of a larger revitalization effort for Polk’s citrus industry.
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Lipfendra is the first noninjectable medication that works by blocking a liver protein that limits the body's ability to clear cholesterol from the blood.
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he hopes other hospitals will replicate Tampa General's move to ditch high-carb, highly processed foods.
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