
Gabriella Pinos
Digital News ProducerGabriella Pinos is a former digital news producer at WUSF.
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They are accused of distributing a lethal amount of fentanyl on Feb. 16 that led to the student's death.
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In an investigative series, journalists identified 1,250 formerly enslaved Black Americans who were given land by the U.S. government, only to have it taken away.
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Jeff Berardelli in Tampa and John Morales in Miami say the response from audiences has been mostly positive. Berardelli says, "We're being irresponsible if we're not providing context."
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Yvonne zum Tobel, freelance reporter for WLRN, said there are currently between 4,000 and 5,000 teacher vacancies in Florida.
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Lauren Groff, who has written several Florida-themed novels, appeared on "The Florida Roundup" to discuss opening an independent bookstore in Gainesville in response to laws challenging books in schools, and other topics.
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El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de Florida, Paul Renner, dijo que el lenguaje de la enmienda sobre el aborto está mal definido. Mientras tanto, la doctora Chelsea Daniels dijo que las personas ya están sintiendo el impacto de la prohibición del aborto tras seis semanas de embarazo, que entrará en vigor el 1 de mayo.
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Black babies are at higher risk of infant mortality than white babies. There are also several factors behind the barriers to prenatal care in Florida.
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Community members in Broward, Duval and Hillsborough counties have spoken out against efforts to close or change programming in schools.
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They center around a redeveloped site of Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, and a renovated stadium for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Protesters at the University of Florida, University of South Florida, Florida State University, University of Central Florida and University of North Florida are demanding the schools divest from Israel.