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Florida sheriffs say they need more space to handle the numbers of migrants they will be arresting
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Fired researcher Andy Hazelton grew up in Plant City and Lakeland, and said working for NOAA had been a lifelong goal. While a new federal employee, he’d worked for NOAA for eight years.
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Many essential workers in Lakeland cannot find housing that would be 30% or less of their income.
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As the legislative session gets underway, WFSU is giving listeners a rundown of how the Florida Legislature works.
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This week: a previously unpublished study found affiliates of Florida insurance companies paid out $680 million to investors while claiming to be running out of money. Plus, the growing debate over whether or not to adding fluoride to public water supplies.
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When asked by a reporter about the 2026 contest, she replied by using a quote from baseball legend Yogi Berra: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
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Data from the CDC shows 31 utilities in Florida had annual average fluoride levels that were approximately half the CDC’s recommended level or less for at least a year. This left communities with sub-optimal levels of fluoride to fight tooth decay and cavities.
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An art exhibit in Tampa centers around the term "Latinx." The pieces attempt to redefine “Latinity,” or what it means to be Latin American.
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The project needs signatures from about 400 property owners in three communities by the end of the weekend to move forward with the project to replenish beaches.
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The estrella was made of protest barricades from the island territory. The exhibit, "X Factor: Latinx Artists and the Reconquest of the Everyday," runs through March 8 at the USF Contemporary Art Museum.
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The surviving participants of Tampa's sit-in were recognized for their efforts in the Civil Rights Movement.
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The proposed constitutional amendment would require the Legislature by March 2027 to appoint a commissioner of government efficiency, who would serve until the office is up for election in 2028.
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"Back After This" centers around a 30-something podcast producer who reluctantly agrees to host a show focused on improving her dating life.
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Before leading DCF, Harris spent nearly two decades with AHCA in several roles, including acting secretary, administering Florida's Medicaid program.