This week on "The Florida Roundup," we checked in with reporters from across the state to look at how the 2026 Florida midterms are shaping up. Plus, we looked at a legal challenge to the property tax ballot amendment and took a closer look at its language.
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Can it possibly be a decade since the horrific Pulse shooting in Orlando? We hear reflections from two people who were there.
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Read 'em and reap, a different kind of 'takeover,' judged past its prime, a preservation reservationFor the second time this year, a “teen takeover” in the Bay area has ended in arrests. The youths appear to be finding trouble on social media. Can social media keep them out of it? A local group has some ideas.
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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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Dangerous heat coming to North Florida and the Panhandle this weekend, the the heat risk moves south next week.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local" a UF Health specialist warns that Vibrio infections can spread quickly through wounds exposed to coastal waters and in some cases become life-threatening.
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Communities across the country are preparing to honor Juneteenth — a holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
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Lyric Soprano Maiya Stevenson runs an Afro Opera Production Experience and said she has a special program to offer locals on June 14 as they celebrate Juneteenth.
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The state Agriculture Department issued an emergency rule prohibiting the importation of shelter and rescue dogs and cats from states with confirmed screwworm detections.
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A Polk resident between age 35 to 39 was the only Florida measles patient recorded in the latest weekly update by the state health department.
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