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WUSF Reporter Stephanie Colombini won top honors in the Radio Feature category, for her in-depth profile of a teenager who left Florida in fear of state laws targeting transgender people like her.
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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 awards for WUSF, and for a collaboration with three local media partners, honor work published and broadcast in 2022.
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The last time mosquito-borne malaria occurred in the U.S. was in 2003, when eight cases were identified in Palm Beach County.
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A report published by United Way Suncoast, COVID and Financial Hardship in Florida, discovers 2 in 5 households in the greater Tampa Bay region were living on the edge of poverty by 2021.
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Speakers at the Tampa Tiger Bay Club pushed back on the idea that the land the port occupies would be better suited for residential and commercial development.
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The main objectives of the plan are 11 goals that include everything from strengthening local infrastructure to increasing sustainability.
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A combination of new election laws and congressional redistricting has made it harder for Black communities in Florida to organize and vote, activists say.
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We’re hiring a reporter and digital producer for Tampa's NPR station, to highlight the variety of stories, voices and lived experiences of the more than 5 million people living here.
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Health officials say a change in how monkeypox vaccines are administered should free up more doses. And though anyone can get sick with the virus, they stress infection in kids in rare.
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The Green Eyeshades honor the best in radio, TV, print and online journalism in 11 states, including Florida.
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Three of the awards were first place recognitions and one earned second place honors.