The dedicated student section on the west side of the stadium will seat more than 8,000.
It's peak hurricane season. WUSF wants to know how your personal experience with storms has changed the way you get ready.
Coverage of the storm.
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A state official said workers are remaining at jobs longer than they did a few years ago.
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A wave of threats have rocked schools across the country, since a Georgia high school shooting earlier this month left four dead.
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Mayor Donna Deegan held a signing ceremony to join Fast-Track Cities, adding Jacksonville to the hundreds of metro areas around the world striving for "zero new HIV infections and zero HIV-related deaths."
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Members of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee looking into the bankruptcy of Texas-based Steward Health Care have adopted two resolutions designed to hold CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt.
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Hurricane season is half over, but officials say now more than ever, make sure you are staying prepared this season.
Citizens Agenda
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Submit your questions and get the latest ahead of November.
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AHCA sent an “alert” telling physicians that abortion is permitted “at any stage in pregnancy” to protect the mother and that “failure to do so may constitute malpractice.”
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The last day to register to vote in Florida is Oct. 7.
In recent years, a record number of immigrants have entered the U.S. and sought asylum. Instead of relief, they're met with a staggering backlog and uncertain future.
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Naples-based NCH may be considered out of network at the end of September if the two parties can’t come to an agreement.
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BayCare, which broke ground on its unit this week, has an accelerated timeline for construction due to advanced technology that allows for a smaller footprint than traditional proton therapy machines.
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