The finding is among the issues on the agenda for a workshop this afternoon to help commissioners determine whether to contribute to the $2.3 billion project, how to fund their share and how much to commit.
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City Council member Brandi Gabbard makes her case to be mayor. Then, questions around Florida’s push to redraw political maps and a close call on the tracks raises school bus safety concerns.
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New limits on SNAP purchases are meant to encourage better nutrition. But not all high-sugar items are excluded, raising questions about consistency. Plus, childbirth dangers for Black women and insight on a controversial police firing.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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Many of the famous Warner shorts, musically, were parodies of classical, opera or Tin Pan Alley scores.
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Eric Johnson performs Friday at 8 p.m. at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater.
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A developing El Niño could affect Florida in two major ways: fewer Atlantic hurricanes, followed by a wetter, stormier winter with greater severe weather risk. NOAA says El Niño over a 60% chance of developing in summer 2026, with a 1-in-3 chance of becoming strong by late fall.
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The fire ignited Wednesday evening just northeast of Gainesville.
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North Florida's flat, rural cattle pastures — longtime dumping grounds of South Florida's sewage sludge — will close their gates to feces-filled trucks by 2028. That's owing to a provision of Florida's Farm Bill.
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