Florida has the largest population of Haitian TPS holders. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether they can continue to live and work in the U.S. will impact the state's caretaking industry.
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By Wednesday night, astronauts may be rocketing out to the moon for the first time in 53 years. On “Live & Local,” we get the latest on the Artemis II mission. Plus, the Florida scrub jay faces a legal challenge, and we chat with The Zest’s Dalia Colón.
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Florida muralists are challenging the state over removed sidewalk artwork. Ideas to survive the drought. A culinary anthropologist's hobby. And a new social media segment on politics.
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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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The Martin County Sheriff’s Office report released Tuesday said Woods’ movements were slow and lethargic, he was sweating as he talked to deputies, and he told them that he had taken prescription medication earlier in the morning.
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Early on a Saturday in early March, amateur wildlife photographer Jo Gryniewicz captured a rare sighting of a Florida panther near the entrance of the sanctuary east of Naples.
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The conference is one of the largest aimed at preparing for hurricane season, which begins June 1. A task force report on potential reforms to the agency also remains on hold.
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The development will provide homes to those who earn between 30 to 80% of the Area Median Income.
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Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare said the patient was discharged Oct. 6 but refused to vacate her room for five months, so the hospital requested an injunction to force her out.
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The Brick City chapter of the Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club partnered with the Dandelion Project to raise awareness for the need for family grief support and bereavement resources.
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