WUSF Staff
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Reporters Jessica Meszaros won in the Investigative category and Stephanie Colombini won in the categories of Hard News and Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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The ban in Sarasota County will be lifted once the index reaches acceptable levels for seven consecutive days.
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Police observed the protestors, which included children and older adults, as they gave speeches, prayed and chanted on campus. Unlike a day earlier, there were no incidents.
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In all, 16 of WUSF’s journalists received individual honors and the entire news team was recognized for its work covering Hurricane Idalia.
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The program, which which ended in January, started again this week. It will provide 50 percent credits to motorists with SunPass or other Florida transponders who make 35 or more toll-road trips a month.
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Before the 35,000-seat stadium goes up, Sycamore Fields will be relocated to a research park elsewhere on campus. A parking lot and fitness trail will be built nearby.
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The Bulls will travel to Orlando on Tuesday in the opening round of the NIT after missing out on the NCAA field of 68 following a semifinal loss in the American Conference tourney.
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The annual parade was paused for about 25 minutes when a 78-year-old man fell off a parade float and needed medical attention.
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DeSantis addressed a number of issues to kick off the 2024 Florida legislative session, including the economy, immigration, and education.
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Severe weather is expected to move across the state on Tuesday ahead of a cold front.