The series of historic freezes last month delivered one of the most damaging blows to Florida agriculture in decades. The impacts could ripple far beyond the fields.
- Universidades públicas de Florida pausarán la contratación de nuevos trabajadores con visa H-1B hasta finales de año
- El Aeropuerto Internacional de Tampa se prepara para un aumento de viajeros por las vacaciones de primavera
- La matrícula para estudiantes universitarios indocumentados en Florida se triplicó el año pasado. ¿Cómo se encuentran ahora?
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Lakeland residents face higher electric bills, while a Senate bill transferring USF Sarasota-Manatee land to New College vanishes — leaving both energy costs and campus plans in uncertainty.
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"Florida Matters Live & Local" sits down with Mayor Ken Welch, examines how immigration verification rules would reshape local services in Manatee County, and explores efforts to restore a historic Tampa landmark.
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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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Nearly 10 years after the mass shooting, the City of Orlando has design plans to honor the 49 people who lost their lives at the Pulse Nightclub.
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Not happy with your HOA? The Florida House approved legislation giving homeowners more tools to resolve disputes — and even dissolve their associations.
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In the proposals, if officers are the victim of assault or threatened while on the job, their identity would be confidential for 72 hours after the incident and exempt from disclosures in public records for 60 days.
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For a decade, the county parks department has run something called the Hiking Spree, encouraging residents to explore local trails before the heat cranks up. Sky Lebron gave it a try.
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As public health experts work to investigate the already reported infections, the virus continues to spread throughout the state.
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