The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning, the highest-level weather risk for wildfires, for several counties across the greater Tampa Bay region. The warning expires at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Apr. 21.
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The staff is focusing on WUSF’s Spring Fund Drive, so it’s a great time to give another listen to some of our favorite "Florida Matters Live & Local" interviews.
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Next Wednesday is Earth Day. On “Live & Local,” we explore how the focus has shifted from education to action, and what meaningful change looks like. Plus, segments on paid family leave and the world of tattoo artists.
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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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We take you on a hike through the Green Swamp, which is the largest preserved area in one of the fastest-growing parts of the state.
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Each year, school districts across the state team up with Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota for its "Write a Play" program.
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Winds will be strong from the north as very dry air arrives across Florida. Much of the state is under a Red Flag Warning, signaling fire danger.
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It includes advice on how to protect homes, prevent mold and reduce energy costs while away during the summer months.
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One of the earliest signs of osteoarthritis is muscle weakness. Targeted resistance training can help to reverse it, and there are programs tailored to a variety of neuromuscular exercises aimed at doing that.
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Florida regulators found Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky and other physicians failed to properly use diagnostic testing and delayed imaging that may have kept a patient alive, according to an NBC News report.
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