The measure would ban capturing threatened or endangered marine life off the Florida coast for exhibits.
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We learn plenty from Tampa International Airport CEO Michael Stephens during a special interview on "Florida Matters Live & Local." Also, a bit of local history you may not know about.
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From a decades-old environmental clash to a centennial art celebration, a quirky state bird debate and a frosty escape, "Florida Matters Live & Local" guests touch on our state's history, culture and more.
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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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Some tree pollen levels are in the high range as Florida experiences its winter and early spring allergy seasons. Juniper, elm and maple trees are active across the peninsula.
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The State Attorney’s Office previously ruled Officer Donald Bowers acted lawfully during the incident. On Friday, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office released results of its internal affairs investigation.
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Ronald Palmer Heath is scheduled to die by lethal injection Feb. 10. According to court records, Heath and his brother robbed and killed a traveling salesman they met a bar in 1989.
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The shooting of Renee Good was the focus of protest events in Southwest Florida.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," airport CEO Michael Stephens discusses his career beginnings, his sights on the airport's future and more.
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WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
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Paid home care is buckling under the surging demands of an aging population. But there are alternatives that could upgrade jobs and improve patient care.
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The House passed legislation that extends expired health care subsidies for those who get coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Members of the Senate are working on an alternative bill.
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