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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we talked about free speech and consequences, what newly released I.C.E. data tells us about who has been detained at “Alligator Alcatraz” and more.
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Doctors have warned that removing mandates and leaving decisions fully up to parents will erode vaccination rates further, and eliminate herd immunity levels that are needed to protect everyone.
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For "The Bay Blend," host Sky Lebron visited a Largo store that saves thousands of books and resells them at a deep discount.
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Nik Wallenda and his family are known for their daring high-wire acts. Now, he's established an annual holiday show in his hometown of Sarasota.
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Frank Walls is convicted of killing two people after breaking into their Okaloosa County home in 1987.
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A phase one water shortage is still in effect in areas served by the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
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Tampa Bay led by 14 in the fourth, and Atlanta converted a third-and-28 on the game-winning drive. The Bucs lost for the fifth time in six games to fall a half-game behind Carolina in the NFC South.
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The lawsuit challenges FDA decisions since 2000 that approved and loosened restrictions on abortion drugs like mifepristone, arguing that mail delivery of the drugs undermines state abortion laws.
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The largest slice is a $277.5 million package for cancer research, along with investments in emergency medical innovation and public health infrastructure.
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The Tallahassee City Commission voted 3 to 2 to approve the deal, despite vocal opposition from local residents and historians.
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The deal would have major implications for higher education in the Sarasota-Manatee area.
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Florida State University's Institute for Governance and Civics has released data on free expression attitudes amid rising political polarization.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," hear 23 years of radio insight from WUSF's outgoing leader, JoAnn Urofsky. Then it's off to the circus, to learn about big-top lore and a modern script. Finally, the quirks of airport security.
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The FAA has final say in transactions like this. More direction on next steps could come from the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority board, which is nominated by the governor.