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As flooding and erosion threaten the Florida coastline, the city of Satellite Beach is trying to step in to protect the area from going under water.
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A group of students are analyzing their science experiment after it was aboard the ISS and landed back on Earth.
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An Associated Press investigation found goods linked to prisoners in the supply chains of everything from Frosted Flakes and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola. Prisoners in states like Florida are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work, and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all.
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Two Central Florida school districts are looking to tackle this post-COVID problem by implementing two different approaches.
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The guardian program was put in place after the 2018 Parkland shooting, and allows trained personnel to respond in the event of another school shooting.
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The young scientists from Viera wanted to learn whether a component in horseshoe blood can detect bacteria in space. Judges selected the project to ride up in a SpaceX rocket to the ISS.
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The man says he lost a job and suffered emotional distress and is seeking more than $50,000 in damages.
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An appeals panel upheld a district judge’s denial of a preliminary injunction against the policy, which Moms for Liberty members contend violates First Amendment rights.
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Widespread flooding still is receding more than two weeks after Hurricane Ian. In one Brevard County neighborhood, the only road in and out remains washed out, leaving many residents stranded.
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Rep. Randy Fine is calling for an investigation of an alleged student-on-student sexual assault at a Brevard County middle school. The only problem? The district says the incident never happened.
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There have been 111 manatee deaths where seagrass losses in the Indian River Lagoon have left the animals starving.
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A sheriff’s deputy who posted messages on Facebook inviting law enforcement officers involved in violent incidents during recent protests to come and work…