The Florida GOP has a new rallying cry heading into November: Angie Nixon’s upset win in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary.Top Republicans are seizing on Nixon’s Democratic Socialists of America membership — and using her to target other Democrats on the ballot.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law two years ago removing references to “climate change” from statutes. Now, a WUSF investigation shows how textbook authors were asked to do the same.
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It’s time to follow up on Tuesday night's election results. Did any change your calculus for the November general election?
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It took a jury five hours to convict Jeffrey Norman Crum, 64, after the four-day trial. He was arrested in 2023 after DNA evidence linked him to the 1993 disappearance of the Pasco girl.
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The latest weekly report from the state health department showed 43 additional illnesses, down from 66, 87 and 97 in the previous respective updates. Eleven of the new patients were in Bay County.
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Floating tentacled predators pulse and swirl in hypnotic patterns in the dark museum space, lit primarily by images projected on walls and the light from the saltwater tanks.
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The city council voted 4-3 to approve a motion to place the stadium issue on the agenda for the meeting — despite not having a draft of the agreement, which is still stuck at the negotiating table.
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Florida has reported 17 cases and three deaths this year from Vibrio vulnificus, which can be contracted by eating raw oysters or swimming in brackish water with an open wound.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the availability of cancer innovation grant funds for next year and the latest list of researchers chosen to receive grants.
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